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🔴 Tim Davie, the BBC director general, was candid this week about the scale of the financial challenges facing the public service broadcaster. Speaking ahead of the publication of the BBC’s annual report on Tuesday, Davie said: “We have been working extremely hard to get a #budget that balances. The #market for content is inflating rapidly ... We’ve got all kinds of cost pressures.” Those pressures were evident in the #BBC's latest financial results, which showed an £80m drop in licence fee revenues – the broadcaster’s main source of income – to £3.7bn. This was driven in part by a government-imposed freeze on the #licence fee. More worryingly for the BBC, though, the number of households paying the levy dropped by half a million to 23.9m – an acceleration from the previous year’s decline. For executives in W1A, the exodus of paying viewers is nothing short of an existential crisis. Read more here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ee5mVFQn
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Vincent Bolloré’s’ TV channel C8 has been accused of promoting far-Right views
Billionaire Le Pen-backer stripped of broadcasting licence over ‘fake news’
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Supercar manufacturer to launch its first hybrid electric vehicle despite uncertain demand
Would you buy an electric Aston Martin?
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✈️ The world’s most luxurious fleet of A380 superjumbo jets has been saved from the scrap heap after operator #QatarAirways opted to upgrade them amid a boom in long-haul travel. Eight of the Airbus behemoths, which can carry more than 500 passengers, will be kept operating to maximise capacity at airports such as #Heathrow instead of retiring as they approach 10 years of age. The superjumbos, already among the most luxurious in the skies, will now undergo a series of modifications to prepare them for more years of use, Badr Al Meer, the Qatar Airways chief executive, said at the Farnborough International Airshow. The work will begin with an #upgrade of the fleet’s onboard wi-fi, which is too slow and patchy, he said, before progressing to an overhaul of passenger cabins. That could open the way for installation of a new version of the airline’s super-luxurious Q Suite business class seats unveiled this week. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eq9sxc25
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Telegraph Money explains the steps to getting full control over your property
How to buy the freehold of a leasehold – and how much it costs
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All teenagers are extremists, even if it’s extreme apathy. Me for The Telegraph on lowering the voting age at a time of ignorance and performative zeal https://lnkd.in/eez4ut5i
Starmer should never lower the voting age – we’re all extremists at 16
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Starmer accused of backtracking as jobs ads request office presence just two days a week
Labour goes soft on civil servants working from home
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🤖 It’s a sign of the fast pace of modern times that these days, creating a Pinterest board of room decor inspiration and emailing its link to your partner/designer/tradesperson seems clunky and old-fashioned. Once it was the easiest way to develop and share your plans for a renovation, but it has now been superseded by a raft of new #AI solutions, from pure AI (headline-grabbing programs such #ChatGPT, which generate content from almost nothing, to varying degrees of success) to “soft AI”, which relies on coding and some human intervention, generally giving a more satisfactory result. For the advanced stages of a professional project, interior designers find it useful to commission tech wizards who use pure AI to conjure up lifelike room sets that are almost indistinguishable from the real thing, the high cost of which can be folded into the #client’s fee. But for the homeowner, soft AI is much more navigable, cheaper and faster to use, being far simpler to get to grips with and employ successfully. It bridges the gap between the amateur renovator and the tradespeople who will be carrying out the work, guiding you through all your design choices, and prompting you to think about the parts of a refurb that would almost certainly never occur to you – a bathroom sink’s trap pipe, perhaps. It also allows you to coordinate, collate and collaborate with others on plans in the digital sphere for what you’ll do at home. Who needs a paint swatch when you can autofill a colour? Who needs to brief a plumber when your renovation program can translate your visual dreams into tradie-speak? The future is here, and as this pick of the best six platforms shows, it means refurbs have never been easier. Read more: https://lnkd.in/euPXwjGc
How to renovate your home – without hiring a designer
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