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Ofcom has said it will make “enforcement announcements in the coming months” after Press Gazette flagged behaviour by Facebook which appears to breach the Online Safety Act. Under the new law ...
Europe is “increasingly divided” when it comes to press freedom, RSF said, with the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region ...
Friday (May 9): Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping attend Moscow military parade to celebrate Victory Day in Russia; European ...
An independent local news provider in the UK has had its account disabled by Facebook for unspecified breaches of community ...
Becoming “best in class” for core topics is what will help the Daily Express survive and thrive into the next century, says ...
Observer editor in chief and shareholder James Harding set out his stall in the first relaunched issue under its new Tortoise ...
Essex Police has had a complaint against The Telegraph rejected by IPSO following a visit to columnist Allison Pearson by two uniformed officers on Remembrance Sunday. Pearson was visited by ...
Sustainable investment title ESG Investor has closed, citing economic headwinds and "anti-woke" backlash to the sector it ...
The UK's top-paid media executives saw compensation grow at a slower pace last year, but most nonetheless saw an overall ...
Content licensing is an untapped revenue stream for publishers. Here Wright's Media answer five key questions.
The Evening Standard saw a £19.6m loss before tax in its final year as a daily news operation, its 2023/24 accounts show. The ...