Subway manager wins unfair dismissal case over leftover food
A Melbourne Subway manager unfairly dismissed for allowing employees to eat leftover sandwiches at the end of their shift has been awarded compensation in a landmark fair work case.
A Melbourne Subway manager unfairly dismissed for allowing employees to eat leftover sandwiches at the end of their shift has been awarded compensation in a landmark fair work case.
The US Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling that empowers former President Donald Trump to dismiss a key FTC commissioner, potentially reshaping American consumer protection and antitrust enforcement.
An investigation reveals how unregulated gambling platforms are exploiting UK punters, with victims losing life-changing sums and having little legal recourse.
A fresh wave of race-fixing investigations serves as a stark reminder of the corruption that has long plagued the sport of kings. This deep dive examines the historical stains and the ongoing battle to protect British horse racing's credibility.
The peak Hindu body in Australia is under investigation by the Human Rights Commission following a formal complaint alleging it disseminated Islamophobic content and fostered religious discrimination.
Shamima Begum, the ISIS bride stripped of her British citizenship, launches a final legal challenge. This article examines her appeal, the national security arguments, and the potential precedent for future cases.
Exclusive: Vodafone franchise owners warn that drastic commission cuts are pushing them to the brink, with severe consequences for mental wellbeing and business viability across the UK network.
Shoppers are rushing to buy River Island's stunning knee-high boots, a perfect autumn staple for just £35. Discover why these affordable boots are this season's must-have fashion item.
Senior Labour figure Morgan McSweeney faces allegations of concealing substantial donations to boost Sir Keir Starmer's leadership campaign. Electoral Commission refers matter to Metropolitan Police.
In an unprecedented move, the UK Gambling Commission has issued a blanket ban on all betting markets for the upcoming Jake Paul vs Mike Perry bout, citing serious integrity concerns and fears of insider influence.
A disgusted Conservative Party insider has blown the lid off a major gambling scandal, revealing they witnessed colleagues placing bets on the July election date using insider information, in a scandal now under investigation by the Gambling Commission.
Kansas Supreme Court Justice faces a state ethics investigation following a controversial interaction with police officers in a driveway, raising questions about judicial conduct.
Tasmania's independent planning commission has delivered a stunning blow to the state's AFL ambitions, recommending the proposed $715 million Hobart stadium be rejected for being drastically oversized and fundamentally flawed.
A damning UN Commission of Inquiry report provides a comprehensive legal analysis, concluding that Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide. The findings detail a pattern of conduct with genocidal intent.
A groundbreaking UN investigation concludes Israel's actions in Gaza constitute genocide, citing mass killings, forced displacement, and systematic destruction of Palestinian life.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's chief data officer has resigned after placing a bet on the timing of the General Election, just days after a similar scandal hit the Conservative Party. The Gambling Commission is investigating.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces intense questioning after failing to declare a substantial £35,000 donation from former Brexit Party chairman Catherine Blaiklock, raising serious concerns over electoral transparency.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's charitable foundation, Archewell, has been ordered to cease fundraising after being deemed 'delinquent' by California state authorities for failing to submit required paperwork. The news sparks reactions from London to Los
A powerful cross-party committee of MPs has issued a scathing report demanding a major overhaul of the Charity Commission, citing a 'catastrophic failure' in its duty to hold charities accountable and protect public trust.
The European Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling, declaring Austria's long-standing border controls with Hungary and Slovenia illegal under EU law. The decision intensifies the clash between national security concerns and the bloc's principle
Leading figures from British horse racing, including Jockey Club chief Nevin Truesdale, confront MPs over dire financial threats posed by proposed gambling affordability checks. The industry warns of a potential £250 million loss and 4,000 job cuts.
A major political row has erupted after the Charity Commission blocked a powerful committee of MPs from investigating its handling of child sexual abuse allegations. Read the explosive details.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen endorses Cyprus's strategic maritime corridor proposal to deliver life-saving humanitarian aid to Gaza, bypassing land route challenges.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has publicly endorsed Poland's significant military expansion, calling it 'extremely important' for Europe's collective security as the war in Ukraine continues.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is under fire after reports suggest she privately discussed increasing gas imports from Qatar, a key Hamas backer, while publicly condemning the group's October 7th attack on Israel.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is under fire from EU members, including France, for her perceived pro-Israel bias. Critics demand a more balanced approach to the Gaza conflict, highlighting a rift in the EU's diplomatic unity.
A new UK food delivery app, ChckChck, is challenging giants like Uber Eats and Deliveroo with a revolutionary commission-free model for restaurants, promising to slash costs and boost profits in a major shake-up for the industry.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is under intense scrutiny from EU members and staff for her perceived pro-Israel bias and lack of decisive leadership in responding to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, sparking a major internal revolt.
A seismic investigation by the FCA into discretionary commission arrangements could see millions of British motorists claim compensation for unfairly inflated car finance payments. Here's how to check if you're affected.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen issues a grave warning that a second Trump presidency would jeopardise Western security and NATO, urging Europe to prepare its defences.