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  • Live TV still the top choice for Brits despite rise of on-demand viewing

    May 28, 2019

    Broadcast live TV is still the go-to option for Brits when deciding what to watch, despite the surge in popularity of on-demand services, a new survey has revealed. More than two-fifths of the UK population still always turn to live TV in the first instance, making traditional broadcasters the most popular choice, according to research [...]

  • Sir Philip Green ‘grabbed breasts’ of female workers, Labour peer claims

    May 23, 2019

    Topshop tycoon Sir Philip Green repeatedly groped his female employees, a Labour peer has claimed. Lord Hain used parliamentary privilege to reveal a list of accusations of inappropriate behaviour by the retail magnate, who has strongly denied allegations of harassment. Read more: Sir Philip Green loses his billionaire status It is the second time Hain [...]

  • China warns of trade repercussions after Huawei ban

    May 23, 2019

    Top Chinese officials today ramped up the rhetoric against Western governments amid a raging dispute over Huawei, warning attempts to block trade with the tech giant could backfire. A senior Chinese diplomat warned there could be “substantial” repercussions on the country’s investment in the UK if the government decided to ban Huawei from 5G networks. [...]

  • Theresa May slaps down Michael Gove by insisting new Brexit vote will go ahead as planned

    May 22, 2019

    Theresa May has vowed to put her derided Brexit deal to to MPs just hours after a leading Cabinet Minster suggested it could be pulled. Appearing on BBC Radio 4 Today programme on Wednesday morning, environment secretary Michael Gove was asked if the Withdrawal Agreement Bill would still be put to MPs in early June [...]

  • Chip designer Arm suspends business with Huawei after US trade ban

    May 22, 2019

    British chip designer Arm will suspend business with Huawei to comply with new US trade restrictions, the BBC reported, citing internal company documents. In a memo sent to staff, Arm reportedly told employees to halt “all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements” with the troubled Chinese tech firm and its subsidiaries. Read more: EE [...]

  • Theresa May to set out ‘new’ Brexit deal in speech this afternoon

    May 21, 2019

    Theresa May will unveil a “new” Brexit deal on Tuesday afternoon in a public plea for MPs to support her plan for leaving the EU. The Prime Minister will use a speech at 4pm to set out what will be in the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), set to be voted on by MPs in two weeks time. [...]

  • The future looks bright for university graduates

    May 21, 2019

    This month, university students across the country are being tested on their chosen field of study. As if the exam season weren’t stressful enough, final-year students also have to deal with acute cases of so-called employability anxiety. This generation is already described as the “most anxious in history”, so adding extra stress makes for a [...]

  • Netflix signs Pinewood Studios deal as it ramps up investment in British shows

    May 19, 2019

    Netflix has reportedly signed a deal to lease a third of the space at Pinewood Studios as it looks to ramp up its investment in British TV shows. The US streaming giant is set to take roughly 150,000 square feet of space at the famous film studios in Buckinghamshire, the Sunday Telegraph reported, citing sources. [...]

  • Commercial radio pulls in record audience as stations snap up top presenters

    May 16, 2019

    Commercial radio stations across the UK reported their highest-ever listener numbers in the first quarter, as they continue to snap up top talent. At least 36.1m people tuned in to commercial radio stations in the first three months of the year, according to new figures from industry body Rajar. Read more: Netflix teams up with [...]

  • MPs launch probe into reality TV following Jeremy Kyle Show death

    May 15, 2019

    MPs have launched an inquiry into reality TV shows just hours after ITV axed The Jeremy Kyle Show following the death of a guest. The DCMS Committee said it will probe production companies’ duty of care to participants and ask whether enough support is offered both during and after filming. Read more: ITV revenues slip [...]

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