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HSBC calls on tech firms to help refund victims of fraud

Bank says new UK compensation rules will fail to curb APP scams and prove financial sector is not the problem

Economist Group cancer conference cancelled due to links to tobacco firms

Exclusive: Speakers and attendees pull out of Economist Impact event over ties to Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco

Gambling firm appears to trivialise Lebanon pager blasts in social media post

London-listed Evoke, which owns William Hill, apologises for post on Israeli Facebook page linking to job ads

Axel Springer’s media assets to be split off in €13.5bn KKR deal

Private equity group to control classified business while Mathias Döpfner and Friede Springer will run digital operation

Billionaire Guy Hands’ property firm takes housing reforms to European court

Annington Property fears recent legislation could potentially affectthe value of some of the 38,000 UK military homes it holds

Meta to put under-18 Instagram users into new ‘teen accounts’

Change giving parents greater control comes as governments consider social media age limits

British-made Netflix shows most popular on platform so far in 2024

Fool Me Once, Baby Reindeer, Bridgerton and The Gentleman attracted combined 360m views in first six months, says CEO

Guardian parent company in talks over potential sale of Observer

Guardian Media Group announces it is in negotiations with Tortoise Media over world’s oldest Sunday newspaper

‘It’s an astonishingly fragile time’: Robert Peston on inequality, identity politics and how to heal Britain

ITV’s political editor has helped explain our national crises, from the 2008 financial crash onwards. Could he also help solve them?

Express editor Gary Jones departs in latest Reach cutbacks

Exit of former Sunday Mirror editor follows that of senior staff including Daily Mirror editor Alison Phillips

Murdoch family fights to keep succession battle secret as Nevada hearings loom

Labyrinthine drama over which Murdoch child will get Fox Corp empire begins out of public view on Monday

‘Go woke, go broke’ not true for brands, says global advertising study

Research shows ad campaigns that are more inclusive have a positive impact on profits, sales and brand worth

‘Survive to 2025’: UK TV production firms fight to stay afloat in slump

Indies pin hopes on recovery as cash-strapped broadcasters slash commissioning, sending revenues plunging by £400m

Sun and Daily Mail publishers cut jobs in US digital operations

Daily Mail owner says it has made ‘a small number’ of job cuts in US, and US Sun is also cutting back

Junk food TV ads to be banned pre-watershed in UK from October 2025

Online adverts for products high in fat, salt and sugar to be banned altogether and TV ads will air only after 9pm

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