TV's dangerous glamour: Strangulation scenes bypass UK regulators
Exclusive investigation reveals UK television continues to normalise strangulation despite porn regulations, raising concerns about violence against women.
Exclusive investigation reveals UK television continues to normalise strangulation despite porn regulations, raising concerns about violence against women.
The national broadcaster stands accused of selectively editing a Donald Trump interview about the January 6th Capitol riot, raising questions about media impartiality and editorial standards.
The broadcasting regulator has ruled that TalkTV breached impartiality standards by airing unsubstantiated allegations about cancelled local elections without adequate challenge or context.
South Africa's World Cup-winning captain Siya Kolisi teams up with Aston Villa and Olympic stars to shape CVC Capital Partners' massive global sports investment strategy.
A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.
Exclusive investigation reveals how a leading British university suspended human rights research about China following intense pressure from Beijing, raising serious questions about academic freedom.
Explosive internal emails show BBC executives considered replacing Top Gear's diverse presenting team with an all-white lineup, sparking fresh diversity concerns at the broadcaster.
Exclusive analysis reveals how Amazon Prime's strategic Boxing Day scheduling could revolutionise football broadcasting and deliver unprecedented audience numbers.
Discover the game-changing collaboration between Reebok and Sports Direct, offering premium activewear and sports bras at unbeatable prices for your fitness journey.
England goalkeeper Mary Earps reveals her triumphant battle against sportswear behemoth Nike over jersey sales, proving that speaking up against corporate giants can lead to meaningful change.
Heartbroken families and supporters gathered in Sydney demanding accountability and systemic change following Indigenous deaths in custody, as Australia faces a growing human rights crisis.
Discover the inspiring journey of Michael McVeigh, whose pioneering work transformed accessibility and inclusion across Britain, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to shape our society.
North London's iconic Grooves Records announces an electrifying autumn schedule featuring intimate performances from music legends and rising stars, cementing its status as a cultural hub for music enthusiasts.
A major class-action lawsuit accuses the Broadview ICE facility of systematic human rights violations, including medical neglect and unconstitutional detention practices that have put lives at risk.
Controversial journalist Bari Weiss takes the helm at CBS Evening News, marking a dramatic shift for the network's flagship programme and sparking debate across media circles.
From boxing's biggest punches to football's most dramatic moments, this week's sports quiz challenges fans across multiple disciplines. Can you claim the top prize?
In a dramatic consequence of Washington's budget crisis, Radio Free Asia has halted its news services, silencing a key voice in regions with restricted press freedom.
Legendary Scottish news presenter, known as 'Scotland's Anchorman', announces his emotional departure from broadcasting after more than three decades on air.
As Doctor Who secures its television future with a landmark BBC deal, speculation mounts about who will replace Ncuti Gatwa and whether showrunner Russell T Davies is preparing to depart the TARDIS.
The European Court of Human Rights has halted the UK's controversial Rwanda deportation scheme. Discover how this international court impacts UK immigration policy and what happens next.
A broadcasting icon is preparing for a dramatic television comeback after a quarter-century absence, sending shockwaves through the industry and delighting loyal viewers.
Channel 4's Hollyoaks faces broadcasting watchdog scrutiny after a controversial episode draws more than 100 formal complaints for its intense and disturbing content.
The Australian cricket community mourns as 16-year-old Josh Baker is remembered following a fatal accident during a match, igniting crucial conversations about mandatory safety equipment in junior sports.
Tributes pour in for Mary McGee, the courageous Irish woman whose landmark 1973 Supreme Court case ended Ireland's ban on contraception, sparking a social revolution.
New research exposes how body consciousness and appearance anxieties are creating significant barriers to girls' participation in sports, with experts calling for urgent action.
A landmark legal ruling redefines racism in UK advertising, forcing brands to confront unconscious bias as broadcasters face new diversity reporting requirements.
John Malone, the legendary billionaire who reshaped global media and cable landscapes, announces his retirement at 84, marking the close of a transformative chapter in telecommunications history.
Digital streaming services are set to overtake traditional broadcasters in sports rights spending for the first time in 2025, marking a historic shift in how Britons watch live sports.
CBS News is undergoing significant workforce reductions as parent company Paramount Global implements sweeping cost-cutting measures, affecting both on-air talent and production staff across multiple divisions.
Shocking case reveals landlord concealed tenant's cat in ceiling during inspection, highlighting urgent need for rental reform as government delays crucial legislation.