Tim Cook awarded Dutch honour for environmental leadership
Apple CEO Tim Cook receives the Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau from Dutch King Willem-Alexander, recognising his environmental advocacy and corporate responsibility initiatives.
Apple CEO Tim Cook receives the Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau from Dutch King Willem-Alexander, recognising his environmental advocacy and corporate responsibility initiatives.
In a historic political breakthrough, Sanae Takaichi is poised to become Japan's first female prime minister after securing victory in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's leadership contest, marking a transformative moment for gender equality in Japanes
Shocking analysis reveals how major corporations including Optus, EnergyAustralia and Chevron legally paid zero income tax despite earning billions in revenue across Australia.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham makes stunning political reversal, abandoning leadership ambitions and declaring Keir Starmer 'the best person to be Prime Minister' after months of speculation.
Australia's ANZ Bank has been slapped with a hefty A$750,000 fine for 'widespread' corporate misconduct and failing to maintain proper share dealing policies for its directors, following a landmark Federal Court ruling.
Exclusive: Troubled utility giant Thames Water paid over £1 million to a corporate intelligence firm co-owned by a key adviser to Keir Starmer, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest and corporate governance.
EXCLUSIVE: Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is reportedly preparing a seismic challenge to Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership, with allies claiming he's 'ready to stand' in a bid to reshape the party's future.
Exclusive insight into the fierce battle for Labour's deputy leadership as Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell position themselves as key contenders to shape the party's future.
Labour's deputy leadership contest intensifies as Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and former adviser David Powell announce their bids, setting the stage for a pivotal internal election.
Labour's deputy leadership contest intensifies as Keir Starmer's preferred candidate Bridget Phillipson faces off against Andy Burnham-backed Lucy Powell. Exclusive insight into the battle shaping Labour's future.
Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy announces a radical bid for deputy leader, promising to champion party democracy, grassroots voices, and a clear break from establishment politics.
ITV employees are reportedly outraged as executives host a lavish London party with celebrity performances while the company implements hiring freezes and cost-cutting measures.
The Labour Party's deputy leadership contest is officially underway with six contenders vying for the position. Key figures including Angela Rayner and Richard Burgon have thrown their hats in the ring, setting the stage for a pivotal internal election th
Exclusive insight into the covert leadership manoeuvres within Labour's top ranks as Angela Rayner and Wes Streeting quietly build their power bases, positioning for a future contest should Keir Starmer falter.
Exclusive: Nestlé's European chief executive Laurent Freixe abruptly resigns following an internal ethics investigation into an alleged inappropriate relationship, uncovered through the company's own confidential employee hotline.
Takeshi Niinami, CEO of Japanese drinks giant Suntory, steps down following internal criticism over the company's multi-billion pound whisky strategy and leadership direction.
Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider has been abruptly fired after a secret romantic relationship with a marketing executive he promoted to Vice President of Americas Marketing just 18 months after meeting her, in a dramatic corporate governance scandal.
Nestlé's UK & Ireland boss, Stefano Agostini, has been abruptly dismissed after nearly four decades with the company for failing to disclose a personal relationship with a colleague, breaching strict corporate governance rules.
A damning new study exposes the persistent barriers preventing women from reaching senior leadership roles in the UK, with progress stalling despite decades of equality pledges.
Revealed: The FTSE 100 executive who earned a staggering salary last year, sparking fresh debates over corporate pay gaps and shareholder scrutiny.
Australia's High Court has ruled that Qantas unlawfully sacked workers during the pandemic, sparking outrage over 'ghost flights' and corporate accountability.
Top executives in the UK have enjoyed another year of soaring salaries, with pay packages hitting record highs as the gap between corporate leaders and average workers widens.
Playboy announces dramatic relocation from California to Florida, with CEO slamming the Golden State's 'hostile' business climate. Find out why the brand is making this bold move.
Playboy is relocating its global headquarters from Los Angeles to Miami, citing fewer regulations and a more business-friendly climate as key reasons for the move.
Former US President Donald Trump allegedly maintained a secret list of companies deemed loyal or disloyal to his administration, influencing federal decisions.
A Massachusetts-based company has stirred controversy by mandating its employees to move to Manhattan's Upper East Side, raising questions about remote work policies and urban living demands.
A little-known tech company has come under fire after appointing a new CEO with a staggering £94 million salary package, dwarfing the average employee wage by 1,300 times.
Audit giant KPMG is under fire after allegations of sharing confidential information during the Bank of England recruitment process, raising concerns over corporate governance.
Protesters scale Microsoft's Dutch data centre, demanding an end to its alleged collaboration with the Israeli military. The demonstration highlights growing tensions over tech firms' role in global conflicts.
An in-depth investigation into how Adani, one of Australia's largest companies, legally avoids paying corporate tax, sparking public outrage and calls for reform.