
UK News Daily UK Artists Demand Ticket Cap, BBC Apology Triggers Leadership Shakeup, Meghan and Harry Pressure Kris Jenner, Princess Hosts Christmas Carol Service, and more...
Nov 14, 2025
UK artists are rallying for a cap on ticket resale prices to protect fans from exploitation. The BBC faces a leadership shakeup after apologizing for editing a Trump speech, raising defamation concerns. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan are in the spotlight for requesting Kris Jenner to remove birthday photos amid image management issues. The Princess of Wales hosts a festive carol service at Westminster Abbey, celebrating community spirit. Additionally, the government plans to shift policing powers from Police and Crime Commissioners to mayors by 2028.
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Ticket Resales Inflate Prices And Risk Fans
- Resale platforms enable bulk buying that pushes prices beyond fans' reach and increases fraud risk.
- Artists and industry groups are urging government caps to restore trust and affordability.
BBC Edits Spark Apology And Leadership Exit
- The BBC apologised for edits that made Trump's speech appear to urge violence, triggering leadership fallout.
- Resignations highlight tensions between editorial decisions and legal risk management.
Sussexes Request Photo Removals At Jenner Party
- Harry and Meghan reportedly asked Kris Jenner to remove birthday photos, showing active image management.
- The request sparked widespread social media debate about optics and celebrity boundaries.
