
Britain loves a public downfall, but not every cancellation lands fairly. Rank these high-profile cases from 'absolutely earned it' to 'a bit harsh, really'.
Put the items in your preferred order.

Russell Brand's reckoning
Following serious allegations aired by Channel 4 and The Times, Brand lost platforms and partnerships overnight. Justice served, or trial by media?
Phillip Schofield's sofa exit
An affair with a younger colleague ended his daytime TV reign and exposed ITV's cosy culture. Career-ending, or middle-aged hypocrisy from the public?

Jeremy Clarkson's Meghan column
His grotesque fantasy about the Duchess of Sussex triggered record IPSO complaints and lost him brand deals. Free speech casualty or overdue consequence?

Laurence Fox's everything
GB News suspension, defamation losses and a string of inflammatory comments turned a working actor into a culture-war curiosity. Self-inflicted or stitched up?

Caroline Flack's tabloid hunting
Hounded by the press before her death, her case sparked the 'Be Kind' movement and questions about who polices the mob. A warning we've already forgotten?
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β½ Sport Β· 28 votes
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βοΈ Ethics Β· 26 votes
Should streaming services be forced to label shows they've already decided to cancel mid-season?
π₯ Movies & Series Β· 26 votes
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π³ 26 votes