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Elon Musk says ‘no choice’ but for X to shut San Francisco HQ

Billionaire confirms website’s main office will relocate to Austin, Texas, while SpaceX will also leave California

Paris Olympics deal hands Discovery+ gold in UK TV streaming race

Subscriber growth booms for US pay-TV firm after move to grab European broadcast rights from BBC

ITV defends allowing Yvette Cooper to be interviewed by husband Ed Balls

Exchange on Good Morning Britain about riots in England was ‘balanced, fair and impartial’, says broadcaster

Don Lemon sues Elon Musk and X over terminated talkshow deal

Ex-CNN anchor alleges fraud and breach of contract after X Corp owner abruptly ended video series partnership

How the Huw Edwards scandal might affect the BBC’s reputation

As it faces accusations of being caught out, corporation has decisions to take on pay and use of archive footage

Boeing appoints Kelly Ortberg as new chief executive – as it happened

Live coverage of business, economics and financial markets as 64-year-old aerospace veteran becomes latest boss tasked with turning around US manufacturer’s fortunes

Taylor Swift tour and job cuts help lift profits of Mirror publisher Reach

Digital ad revenues return to growth, driven in part by articles about pop superstar, Euro 2024 and general election

Ofcom clamps down on millions of scam ‘spoofed number’ calls from abroad

Regulator gives phone companies six months to identify and block calls that falsely display a UK number

Vodafone says Labour must let it merge with Three UK to deliver nationwide 5G

Exclusive: Chief executive says government’s promise of UK-wide 5G by 2030 needs investment ‘unlocked’ by deal

Readers reply: Why do Visa and Mastercard advertise to consumers?

The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts

Rupert Murdoch goes to war with his children over his media empire

The move by the billionaire news mogul, 93, could have a ‘real, significant impact’ on the global media landscape

Data, dollars and dunks: why NBC, Amazon and ESPN paid $76bn for NBA rights

The world’s biggest basketball league had steady but unspectacular ratings last season but its blockbuster deal could predict the future of sports broadcasting

ITV’s ad revenue jumps 17% with assistance from the Euros

Shares dip as broadcaster reveals its majority stake in company behind Sherlock and Douglas Is Cancelled

Rupert Murdoch in secret legal battle with children over media empire – report

Billionaire media tycoon, 93, attempting to secure Lachlan Murdoch’s control rather than assets going to all children

Former Tory chancellor Nadhim Zahawi ‘seeks backers for £600m Telegraph bid’

Zahawi reportedly in talks with potential backers including the Reuben family

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