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Will Kaz or Tyler win? Will the winner split the cash? And other hugely important questions
Explosive row between Faye Winter and Teddy Soares floods UK regulator with protests
New investment agreed as Marlin buys out CCI stake in deal believed to be worth €175m
Prince William says the 1995 interview fuelled his mother’s ‘fear, isolation’ in the final years of her life
BBC apologises after inquiry finds it covered up means employed by Martin Bashir to secure 1995 interview
Derry-based e-learning company is on the market for an estimated €160m
Two years after the TV show was taken off air, former staffers reflect on a toxic work culture
Total is highest number ever published in UK about television programming
Morgan dismissed Markle’s account of suffering suicidal thoughts in Oprah interview
Planet Business: When the Boot is on the other Foot
Ofcom starts investigation into Monday’s episode of GMB after receiving over 40k complaints
Yanking channel was ‘a bit mad’, but future interest of younger viewers must be in doubt
China says British broadcaster ‘violated requirements that news should be truthful and fair’
Mobile operator’s move described as ‘deeply cynical’ and will delay awarding of spectrum
Public frustration is growing, yet it’s still the main source of news for half of Irish people aged 18-44
Former Telegraph editor Charles Moore reportedly in line for BBC chairman job
Company backed by Carlyle Cardinal Ireland reports big boost in full-year turnover
Irish fans grimace as Jack Grealish and Declan Rice embrace at the end of the game
Authorities say lives being endangered by ‘dangerous lie’ that Covid-19 is caused by wireless technology
UK media regulator says is monitoring broadcasters who spread discredited theory
Fulham and Ireland defender says troll started poll to have him lynched after Denmark defeat
Channel 4 replaces absent PM with melting ice sculpture for TV debate
Tory leader plays down poll pointing to Conservative majority of almost 70 seats, insisting the election remains close
Broadcaster cut out audience laughter at Johnson from clip shown during news bulletin
Nick Conrad, former BBC presenter, made comments while discussing rape case in 2014
Ofcom’s actions part of ‘an anti-Russian campaign’, says Russian foreign ministry
Nigel Farage is among those to condemn comedian’s quip about targeting politicians
Commercial network ITV said to be committing more fully to the subscription service than the publicly funded BBC
Company has struggled to find buyer for Italian unit but is proceeding with sale of profitable Irish arm
Government says Mark Carney will not remain in role beyond February 2020
Matter concerns £50m contract that could rise to £400m
Regulator sees inquiries rise, but big groups are choosing Germany and Netherlands
King’s College claims RT and news agency Sputnik distorted nerve agent attack reports
London Letter: Leave-veering audiences to lose out to capital’s output
Tech group should be investigated for ‘intentionally’ violating privacy laws, say British lawmakers
Broadcaster could ‘face blackout’ in some countries in event of crash-out exit from EU
Regulator in ‘conversations’ with London services amid fears channels will go dark
Ofcom’s investigations and enforcement unit said both companies had broken the rules
Reality TV: Roxanne Pallett’s false claims led to the strangest hour of television in history
Rise of Irish social media influencers raises issues for advertisers
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices