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Kristi Noem busted using misleading border footage

Republican governor Kristi Noem faces scrutiny after investigation reveals she used misleading Texas border footage to dramatise Washington DC immigration enforcement operations, raising questions about political authenticity.

Farage defends Reform candidate in TV ads race row

Political firestorm erupts as Nigel Farage backs Reform UK MP candidate over controversial TV ads complaint while Labour leader Keir Starmer confronts racism allegations in escalating pre-election tensions.

Reform UK rebuked over misleading MP campaign ads

The Advertising Standards Authority has ruled against Reform UK for deceptive political advertisements claiming Sarah Pochin as their 'new MP' before her election victory in Cheshire.

Trump revives Reagan-era Canada trade attack strategy

Donald Trump's campaign resurrects controversial 1980s trade attack ads targeting Canada, signalling potential return to aggressive protectionist policies that previously strained US-Canada relations.

Hamilton opposes gambling ads in football

F1 champion Lewis Hamilton joins growing criticism of gambling sponsorship in football, calling for Premier League clubs like Chelsea FC to reject betting advertisements.

Bupa pays £1.4m bonuses after misleading customers

Health insurance giant Bupa has paid out £1.4 million in bonuses to senior executives despite admitting to systematically misleading thousands of Australian customers, raising serious questions about corporate accountability.

Trader Joe's sued over 'misleading' snack packaging

Popular grocery chain Trader Joe's confronts class-action lawsuits in multiple US states alleging deceptive packaging practices on snack products, with consumers claiming they're getting 'far less' than advertised.

Google blocked sexual health ads as adult content

Tech giant Google mistakenly classified crucial sexual health awareness campaigns as 'adult content', preventing vital public health information from reaching Australians, a Senate estimates hearing has revealed.

Tate accusers condemn 'misleading' Spectator article

Women who have accused Andrew Tate of abuse have launched a fierce criticism of The Spectator, alleging a recent article misrepresented their experiences and platformed Tate's views without proper context.

Kellogg's fined £500k for misleading health claims

Kellogg's Australia has been hit with a hefty A$500,000 fine for making false 'health halo' claims about its breakfast cereals. The Federal Court ruled the company misled consumers about the nutritional benefits of products like Nutri-Grain, Special K, an

Holidaymakers stunned by 'nun-run' accommodation scam

British tourists left furious after booking what they believed was peaceful nun-run accommodation, only to discover a stark, secular reality. Exclusive details on the misleading holiday let scandal.

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