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Ice Cream Pioneer Iced by New York Times Recipe Scandal

Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, accuses The New York Times of publishing her signature recipe without permission, sparking a fiery debate on intellectual property and journalistic ethics in the food world.

Albanese Government Swings Axe on NDIS in Major Overhaul

The Albanese government announces a major crackdown on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, introducing independent assessments and stricter eligibility to curb the scheme's unsustainable £48.5 billion annual cost.

Southwest Airlines apologises to blind passengers

Southwest Airlines faces backlash after multiple incidents involving blind passengers being denied proper assistance. The airline has issued an apology, but advocates demand systemic changes.

Labour’s welfare cuts: Starmer faces backlash

Keir Starmer’s Labour faces backlash over proposed welfare reforms, with critics warning of severe consequences for disabled individuals. Is this a betrayal of Labour’s core values?

Toy firm sues over 'rip-off' product

A beloved British toy manufacturer takes legal action against a rival company for allegedly copying their best-selling product. The battle over intellectual property heats up.

Crohn's sufferer wins workplace discrimination case

A UK office worker suffering from Crohn's disease has secured a significant compensation payout after proving workplace discrimination. The tribunal ruled her employer failed to make reasonable adjustments.

DWP's £150 disability payment: Who qualifies?

Millions of disabled people in the UK will receive an additional £150 this summer as part of the government's cost of living support package. Find out if you're eligible.

Australian creatives fight AI content theft

Leading arts and media organisations in Australia are calling on the Labour government to take decisive action against the unauthorised use of Australian creative works to train AI models.

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