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Laurence Fox suspended by GB News after 'unacceptable' Ava Evans commentsSpeed Read Broadcaster issues apology after actor goes on a tirade during a live interview with Dan Wootton
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Television: the great British turn-offTalking Point TV viewership in the UK has seen its sharpest ever decline, latest figures suggest
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UK porn block hit by further delaysSpeed Read Government officials failed to inform European Commission of key details
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UK watchdogs ‘must do more to protect consumers’Speed Read National Audit Office says major regulators must prove they are responding to rising prices and growing numbers of complaints
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George Galloway censured over Salisbury poisoning claimsSpeed Read Ofcom says former MP breached impartiality guidelines on his Talk Radio show
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Why Russia’s media regulator is targeting the BBCIn Depth Kremlin hits back at Ofcom’s decision to censure RT over breach of impartiality laws
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Fifth of Brits ‘harmed by the internet’Speed Read Ofcom to seek stricter regulation of social media giants as research reveals scale of problem
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BT faces £342m bill over Openreach delaysIn Depth Company fined record £42m after Ofcom rules it breached competition rules on compensating rivals
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Ofcom proposes automatic compensation for broadband problemsSpeed Read New proposals could see companies paying out up to £185m each year to unhappy customers
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Britons love smartphones and selfies, new study showsSpeed Read Ofcom says smartphones are now more popular than laptops in the UK - and we take 1.2bn selfies a year
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How to make your broadband faster: Ofcom reveals new rulesIn Depth Consumers can now ditch internet providers if they fail to provide the minimum speed they promised
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How to stop nuisance calls: new laws will help consumers
Speed Read Fines of up to £500,000 are intended to deter companies that make persistent nuisance calls
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Top clubs cut deal to help out fans and minnowsSpeed Read £1bn fund will help lower-league clubs and boost 'fan engagement', say the top-flight clubs
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Virgin Media calls for Ofcom to halt Premier League TV auctionSpeed Read Broadcaster says sale, which raised £3bn in 2012, should be delayed until investigation is complete
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