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Sky to pay £1.6bn for ITV's broadcast and streaming division
ITV has agreed a £1.6bn deal with Sky, the owner of Sky News, for its media and entertainment arm following months of talks.
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So, what does Sky's £1.6bn deal with ITV mean for viewers? For now, not much
The residents of Coronation Street might have survived serial killers and tram crashes, but the biggest ITV plot twist has been unfolding in the boardroom.
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Xbox 'reset' as Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs
Microsoft has revealed 4,800 job losses globally, with the bulk of the pain to be felt at its struggling Xbox gaming unit where a fifth of its workforce is facing the axe.
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Interim BP chair is contender for permanent role after Manifold crisis | Mark Kleinman blog
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Evri suing BBC for £1.2m over Panorama programme
Delivery company Evri is suing the BBC for about £1.2m over a Panorama programme featuring complaints by drivers and customers.
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How UK state pension compares with other countries | Money newsletter
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UK-US pharmaceuticals deal will divert £45bn from essential NHS services, says doctors' union
The NHS will be forced to divert around £45bn from essential services under a UK-US pharmaceuticals deal, increasing potentially preventable deaths by 229,000, analysis from a doctors' union has found.
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Google must pay record €4.1bn fine over antitrust issues
Google will have to pay a record €4.1bn (£3.5bn) fine after it lost its fight against EU antitrust regulators.
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The desperate measure being taken to avoid having Travellers as neighbours
It's a desperate measure to avoid living next to Travellers - but Sky News has learned of at least one community which clubbed together to buy land, fearing unwelcome neighbours were about to move in.
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Is major pension change coming - and will Burnham listen to own advisers who hate triple lock?
Andy Burnham has publicly backed the pension triple lock, saying he will abide by the promises made in Labour's 2024 manifesto.
