Downing Street is considering replacing the TV licence fee with a subscription model.
Celebrities such as Hugh Jackman were among those to offer their support to young Quaden Bayles.
A beauty parlour has gone viral after banning gossip magazines in the wake of Caroline Flack's death.
One, who appeared to be posting from Bordeaux in France, said: "Don't care. The fruit can rot as far as I am concerned. What matters is that we are free people in control of our own destinies".
The moves have been called "xenophobic" and "disastrous" for the economy, but that didn't stop the right wing press having their day in the sun.
Downing Street did not allow independent photographers to take images of Boris Johnson signing the Withdrawal Agreement or marking the UK’s EU exit.
The comments come after a Downing Street source said the Tories will 'whack' the BBC.
Sir David Clementi will say putting the BBC behind a paywall would lead to it no longer being the public service the nation values.
Burgon said the party needs to improve their media strategy as they seek to win back voters.
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