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LEVELL CROSSING
There was bafflement and irritation as the programme director of Times Radio, Tim Levell, decided to take some staff on an awayday at the Savoy.

LEAKY DRAFT
Who could have been responsible for the draft email leaked to MailOnline which discussed Gary Lineker's departure from Match of the Day?

DIRTY REUTERS
Congratulations to winners of the Reuters Greenwashing Awards (surely "Reuters Sustainability Awards"? – Ed.).

AD NAUSEAM
While the long wait goes on for a ban on gambling advertising, the betting industry has used the delay wisely, coming up with ways to pre-empt it.

EYE TECH
Apple has repeatedly come under fire for removing apps from its App Store at the request of the Russian government. Now it's doing it without being asked.

ANTI-SOCIAL MEDIA
In a recent interview, Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg gave some helpful insights into his vision for the future of social media: AI everywhere!

POP EYE
Lawyers from Sony, Universal Music Group and other major labels have ganged up to sue a not-for-profit website, the Internet Archive.

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