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Piers Morgan's Uncensored nears £100m valuation after stake sale
Piers Morgan, the broadcaster and journalist, is raising tens of millions of dollars of funding from heavyweight investors as he seeks to turn Uncensored, his YouTube-based venture, into a broad-based global media business.
Celebrities join the Princess of Wales for a carol service to thank Britain's volunteers
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children have attended the Together at Christmas carol service where they were joined by Hollywood stars.
Jamie Oliver revives high street Italian restaurant chain, six years after collapse
Jamie Oliver is relaunching his high street chain, Jamie's Italian, six years after the business collapsed, causing hundreds of job losses.
Netflix agrees blockbuster $72bn deal for Warner Bros studios
Netflix has agreed a $72bn (£54bn) deal to secure Warner Bros Discovery's film and TV studios and supercharge its library through rights to top franchises including Harry Potter and Game of Thrones.
Israel allowed to take part in Eurovision 2026 - as several countries withdraw
Israel will be allowed to compete in next year's Eurovision Song Contest, organisers have said - with several broadcasters saying they will now boycott the event.
Industrial action on agenda as actors balloted over AI concerns
Thousands of members of actors' trade union Equity are being asked whether they would support industrial action over artificial intelligence protections.
How does Spotify Wrapped work - and who are the top artists and tracks of 2025?
The hotly anticipated Spotify Wrapped is revealing our top tracks, artists and albums for 2025.
Doctor who supplied ketamine to late Friends star Matthew Perry jailed
A doctor who pleaded guilty to illegally supplying ketamine to Matthew Perry in the weeks before the star's death has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
Matthew Perry's parents say doctor is 'among most culpable of all' ahead of first sentencing
Matthew Perry's parents have criticised the "jackals" involved in dealing drugs to the star - and accused a doctor of being "among the most culpable of all" ahead of his sentencing today.
Eurovision members to discuss voting 'interference' - and potential Israel ban
Members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) will meet today to discuss Israel's involvement in next year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Holly Willoughby fined after colliding with moped and injuring rider
TV presenter Holly Willoughby has been fined in court after she admitted driving without due care and attention when her car collided with a moped, injuring the rider.
Sabrina Carpenter hits out at 'disgusting' White House video featuring her song
Sabrina Carpenter has hit out at an "evil and disgusting" White House video of migrants being detained that uses one of her songs.
Britain has spoken on Die Hard's Christmas credentials - but you can still have your say in our poll
It's a debate that's torn families apart for years - with selection boxes thrown in rage, and stony silences around the dinner table.
Dame Joanna Lumley warns of 'crisis hidden in plain sight'
Dame Joanna Lumley has warned of a "crisis hidden in plain sight", with 1.5 million older people set to spend Christmas alone.
Salman Rushdie on Charlie Kirk's murder, surviving his own assassination attempt - and AI
Sir Salman Rushdie has told Sky News that Charlie Kirk's murder was a "consequence of US gun culture".
British Independent Film Awards winners revealed
Biker romance Pillion has picked up the top prize at the British Independent Film Awards.
King pays tribute as legendary playwright Sir Tom Stoppard dies
Playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, who won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Shakespeare In Love, has died at the age of 88.
Netflix executive Lloyd screen-tested for top Channel 4 job
A senior executive at Netflix is among the contenders vying to become the next boss of Channel 4, the state-owned broadcaster.
PM's rap battle with Sky's Beth Rigby goes viral - and one of the AI satirists behind it explains why
Satire has long been an occupational hazard for politicians - and while it has long been cartoons or shows like Spitting Image, content created by artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming the norm.
Creator of AI actress Tilly Norwood addresses claims she'll 'steal jobs' from real stars
The creator of an AI actress has told Sky News that synthetic performers will get more actors working, rather than steal jobs.
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