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  • Tulip Siddiq reportedly given London flat linked to deposed Bangladeshi leader

    January 4, 2025

    City minister Tulip Siddiq was reportedly given a London flat by a person with links to the deposed Bangladeshi leader. Siddiq, who serves as economic secretary to the Treasury with a brief including “countering economic crime, money laundering and illicit finance” was reported to have been given the two-bedroom property near King’s Cross in 2004, [...]

  • Record profit for Doctor Who maker Bad Wolf

    January 3, 2025

    Profit at Bad Wolf, the production company behind the likes of Doctor Who, has surged to a new record, it has been revealed. The Wales-based business has reported a pre-tax profit of £10.5m for the year to 31 March, 2024, according to newly-filed accounts with Companies House. The new total is up from the £7m [...]

  • Ahead of the Game: Illegal Usyk vs Fury streams dealt heavy blow

    December 23, 2024

    Illegal streaming services appear to be in retreat judging by the collapse of viewing figures for last weekend’s Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury rematch compared to the original world heavyweight title fight between the pair in May. Analysis conducted for City PM by online intelligence platform Yield Sec identified a peak audience of 3.2m illegal [...]

  • BBC Match of the Day decision to cost bookies a triple payout

    December 18, 2024

    The BBC will bash the bookmakers if, as expected, it names Kelly Cates, Gabby Logan and Mark Chapman as the successors to Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker. Multiple betting firms offered markets on which host would replace Lineker when he vacates the hotseat after a quarter of a century in the job at [...]

  • Home secretary criticised for not saying when small boat crossings will fall

    December 15, 2024

    The home secretary has been criticised for not saying when small boat crossings will fall. Yvette Cooper has insisted the government has a moral responsibility to tackle the crisis, but refused to say when the number of people arriving across the English Channel will decline. The Labour minister was criticised by her Tory opponent for [...]

  • Steven Bartlett faces questions over hit Diary of a CEO podcast

    December 13, 2024

    Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett is facing questions over his hit Diary of a CEO podcast after a investigation by BBC News raised concerns over health claims made by several guests. The entrepreneur, who made his fortune after co-founding Social Chain in Manchester after dropping out of university, has been accused of amplifying harmful health [...]

  • Team GB star tipped to end 20-year wait at Sports Personality of the Year

    December 9, 2024

    Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson is tipped to become the first female track and field athlete to win BBC Sports Personality of the Year for two decades after the shortlist was announced on Monday. Team GB’s golden girl of middle distance running is the odds-on favourite with bookmakers to claim the prize, which is decided [...]

  • Newts can’t be ‘more protected than people who need housing’, Rayner says

    December 8, 2024

    Angela Rayner has said the UK should not be in a situation where “newts are more protected than people” who need housing, ahead of a government shake-up of planning. The deputy Prime Minister suggested protecting the country’s wildlife should not always be prioritised over building new homes, after Sir Keir Starmer last week reiterated his [...]

  • Voters ‘angry’ and impatient’, Rayner admits, amid fall in Labour support

    December 8, 2024

    Voters are angry and impatient for change, Angela Rayner has admitted, amid a fall in support for Labour in the polls and a rise for Reform UK. The deputy Prime Minister said she understood the mood of the country after what she called several “significant challenges” faced by the government in its first months in [...]

  • The Gregg Wallace scandal is odious. But should it be in the news?

    December 6, 2024

    Some think the Gregg Wallace scandal has been overly represented in the news. But is this true? Eliot Wilson reflects on the role of media.

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