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Ofcom 2025 Top Complaints: ITV Shows Lead

Ofcom reveals 2025's most complained-about TV moments, with ITV shows sparking seven of the top ten. Love Island's alleged bullying dominates the list. Discover the full ranking and viewer backlash.

Ofcom's 2025 Most Complained TV Moments Revealed

Ofcom reveals 2025's most complained TV moments, with Love Island episodes dominating the list. Sabrina Carpenter's BRITs routine and GB News also spark viewer fury. Read the full report.

The Studio: Seth Rogen's Emmy-Winning Comedy Reviewed

Seth Rogen's warm, Emmy-winning comedy The Studio, about a Hollywood movie company, is named the 4th best TV show of 2025. Discover why this exquisitely excruciating series is more fun than anything else on TV.

Ex-Bachelor star in court for attempted arson, assault

Cayla Tudehope, a 2018 Bachelor contestant, faces serious charges including attempted arson of a health facility and assaulting a police officer on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. Read the full court details.

Nazi Hunters Thriller Now Streaming on Netflix UK

The controversial period thriller 'Hunters', starring Al Pacino, is now available on Netflix. Fans are bingeing the alternate history series about Nazi hunters in 1970s New York. Discover why it's causing a stir.

Fallout fans decode Macaulay Culkin's role from clue

Eagle-eyed viewers spot a hidden movie poster in Fallout season two's premiere, sparking theories about Macaulay Culkin's mysterious Legion character. Stream new episodes weekly on Prime Video.

DVLA Warning: Sleep Apnoea Risks £1k Fine & Driving Ban

UK drivers with untreated sleep apnoea face severe penalties, including unlimited fines and immediate licence revocation, under strict DVLA medical rules. Experts urge compliance with reporting and treatment protocols.

DVLA Warning: Declare Medical Conditions or Face £1k Fine

The DVLA has issued an urgent warning to UK drivers with medical conditions. Failing to declare issues like sleep apnoea, epilepsy, or diabetes could lead to a £1,000 fine and prosecution. Discover the full list of notifiable conditions and how to declare

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