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Freedom of Information requests have revealed thousands of farmers have not downloaded the primary tool created to help them ...
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'So anti-Reform!' Ranvir Singh sparks ITV 'bias' row as she wades into Robert Jenrick defection saga
Ranvir Singh has been accused of exhibiting "bias" while fronting ITV's weekday news show Good Morning Britain thanks to a ...
Spectrum News NY1's pre-debate show begins at 6:30 p.m. and the post-debate show ends at 10 p.m. Viewers will also be able to watch for free on Spectrum News NY1’s digital platforms. The candidates ...
Email [email protected] Langsford shared a realisation about life 'on her own' after her split from Eamonn Holmes as a ...
Jing Lusi and Martin Compston discuss their onscreen chemistry and the tricky past of their characters, which they must put aside after a murder. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Instead of an ...
A staple of British television for nearly three decades, Ant & Dec aren't making plans to stop presenting any time soon, with the duo renewing their contract with ITV as they approach a major ...
CBS News and The Free Press are partnering to revive honest debate on the issues that matter most — and are often the hardest to talk about. "Things That Matter," a series of planned town halls and ...
EXCLUSIVE: Love Island has been one of the biggest reality television franchises of the last few years. Could the show about sexy singles be headed towards the big screen? ITV America is certainly ...
David George, CEO of ITV America, had a “lightning bolt” moment when his company was making the latest season of Peacock’s reality hit Love Island. The television business was changing; production was ...
Mexican lawmakers were filmed shoving each other and pulling hair on the floor of Congress in Mexico City on Monday. The viral video shows women lawmakers of rival parties jostling for position at a ...
Last year, ITV content chief Kevin Lygo called the BBC “peculiar” for its decision to spend license fee payers money on Suits and Gossip Girl. But Lygo’s team has got in on the action and Gossip Girl ...
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