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Nadhim Zahawi named chair of Very Group after quitting as MP

Former chancellor plans to join online retailer owned by the billionaire Barclay family in June

Telegraph takeover: Zucker ‘would have done bid differently’ in hindsight

CEO of consortium that walked away from bid said he should have closed deal for Spectator magazine ‘right away’

Disney and Warner Bros team up to bundle streaming services in US

Two firms will offer Disney+, Hulu and Max in a single bundle on ad-supported or ad-free plans

TikTok to auto-flag AI videos – even if created on other platforms

Industry’s digital watermarking scheme will add to existing safeguards on TikTok’s own tools

ITV blames knock-on effects of Hollywood strikes for revenue hit

Strikes dented performance of ITV Studios but advertising starting to recover, broadcaster says

‘It’s the brand speaking to you’: the scent firms making smells for Subway, Abercrombie and more

As brick-and-mortar retail stores compete with e-commerce, chains are spending heavily to immerse customers in bespoke fragrances

Disney to ‘focus on quality’ as it plans to cut output – including Marvel movies

CEO Bob Iger says company will scale back releases in superhero franchise as it seeks to take on Netflix in streaming market

Jack Dorsey quits Bluesky board and urges users to stay on Elon Musk’s X

Twitter co-founder’s decision to leave rival social network he helped start was apparently unexpected

TechScape: How Snapchat is saving itself – and keeping up with Silicon Valley giants

The messaging service pegs itself as the ‘happiest place’ online, but Snap’s Ronan Harris explain how its post-pandemic struggles has made it focus on being friendlier not just to users but to small businesses, too

Sky TV didn’t tell me I could have paid thousands less

It did not remind me my contract had ended, or tell me about the best deals

Vogue owner Condé Nast averts union walkout with deal on day of Met Gala

Workers say tentative agreement was reached for first union contract after threats of walkout during gala, a major fashion event

‘A lot of effort to get one date’: Bumble app makes women’s first move easier

‘Intentions’ badges also launched, as dating app sector sees drops in share prices and moves to diversify

Sony and Apollo reportedly make $26bn offer for Paramount

Shares in media giant, whose chief executive Bob Bakish was this week ousted amid reports of clash with Shari Redstone, spike 12%

Universal signs TikTok deal allowing artists back on platform

Music group pulled content amid row over issues such as deepfake AI-generated music and artists’ compensation

OnlyFans investigated over claim children accessed pornography

Ofcom looks into whether website for adult performers failed to properly implement age-verification checks

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  • Sir Geoffrey Whalen obituary
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  • Nurseries, vets and shops: the sectors where private equity plays a big role
  • ‘Treating children like cattle’: what happens when private equity takes over a UK care home?
  • Lucy Powell agrees Ed Miliband would be ‘good’ as Andy Burnham’s chancellor
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  • Ed Miliband as chancellor would benefit every part of the UK – and the bond markets
  • When it comes to taxing the super rich, there’s no need to reinvent the wheel
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