Newsbeat’s Felicity Morse will become digital news editor of inews.co.uk when it launches next week.
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The controversial columnist, who last year compared migrants to “cockroaches” in a Sun article, will host her own programme every Sunday morning between 10am and 12 noon.
Sunday’s schedule was awash with new and returning drama, kicking off with ye olden day strong lady drama The Durrells on ITV at 8pm.
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Advertising trade body ISBA has appointed Mark Finney as its new director of media and advertising following the departure of Bob Wootton after 20 years.
Under the strict new measures businesses can be fined several thousands of pounds for “needlessly bamboozling” clients with “perplexing”, “cocksure” and “alienating” terms.
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