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Labour push for growth spurs Sky appeal against block on film studios expansion

Narrowly rejected Elstree plan for 10 soundstages moves back into focus as new government seems more willing to build on green belt

TV producer Hat Trick pays £4.2m to founder Jimmy Mulville and wife

Revenues dip to £48.4m and company behind Mastermind and Derry Girls stays in red after it makes fewer series

UK advertising watchdog cracks down on misleading broadband price ads

ASA says telecoms firms must scrap ads that do not give enough prominence in marketing to mid-contract rises

Channel 4 chiefs should not be taking bonuses while indies try to survive

The broadcaster has failed to heed lessons from just last year when bonuses were delayed after an outcry

‘Bond’s audience will be patient’: Amazon MGM Studios’ boss on the hunt for a new 007

Jennifer Salke, who is increasing investment in Britain, says some of the ideas floated in the post-Daniel Craig hiatus have been ‘interesting’

Channel 4 bosses took hundreds of thousands in bonuses as revenues dived

Payouts at state-owned, commercially funded broadcaster come after its biggest job cuts for 15 years

Telegraph takeover: ‘concern’ in newsroom over Dovid Efune talks

New York Sun owner’s hardline stance about Middle East prompts fears over editorial independence

Euston station’s big advertising screens turned off after overcrowding fears

Network Rail promises to turn round station after criticism from passengers and watchdogs

Who is Dovid Efune, leading contender to buy Daily Telegraph?

Alarm among staff at potential new owner, who has backed fighting Hamas ‘with every report and headline’

Murdoch-backed REA abandons attempt to take over Rightmove

Decision comes after UK real estate portal turned down fourth offer from Australian property company

Events arm of Economist group to stop signing tobacco sponsorship deals

Move signals change of policy that was causing health groups to withdraw from conferences and disquiet within media brand

Investors do not share Elon Musk’s negative view of UK, says Keir Starmer

Prime minister hits back in spat over tech entrepreneur’s non-invitation to British investment summit

‘Crisis issue’: the unease at Economist over parent group’s tobacco links

Paid-for editorial content and event sponsorship at Economist Impact division is fuelling a growing backlash

Telegraph auction: New York Sun owner a frontrunner as deadline looms

Suitors such as Dovid Efune and new Spectator owner Paul Marshall have until end of Friday to submit offers

Rupert Murdoch’s REA Group raises offer to buy Rightmove to £6.2bn

Australian group calls on Rightmove board to ‘engage now’ after fourth offer for UK online property portal

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