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Sanex ad banned in UK for 'problematic' black skin portrayal

The UK's advertising regulator has banned a Sanex shower gel commercial, ruling its portrayal of black skin as a 'problem' to be solved is harmful and perpetuates negative stereotypes. The ASA's landmark decision marks a significant step in combating raci

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Israel revokes Australian diplomats' visas

Tensions flare as Israel revokes visas for Australian diplomats amid allegations of support for the Palestinian Authority, sparking a diplomatic standoff.

Australia’s Craft Markets Battle Mass-Produced Goods

Australia’s vibrant handicraft markets are facing a growing challenge as mass-produced goods flood stalls, threatening the livelihoods of genuine artisans. Discover the impact and the pushback from local makers.

CMA investigates Premier Foods' Twinings sale

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Premier Foods' sale of the Twinings tea brand, citing potential competition issues in the hot beverages market.

Shergar Cup jockeys banned by BHA

The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has banned several jockeys from the Shergar Cup due to alleged breaches of racing rules. Here's what we know so far.

HMRC criticised over 'guilt-tripping' diversity seminar

The UK tax authority, HMRC, has come under fire for a controversial diversity seminar that allegedly used 'guilt-tripping' tactics. Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has publicly criticised the approach, sparking a wider debate on workplace inclusivity tra

Trump's Tokyo remarks anger financial world

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after making inflammatory comments about Asian financial markets during a Tokyo event, raising concerns over diplomatic tensions.

Year-long wait for UK motor finance payouts

Motorists across the UK could be waiting over a year for compensation as a major legal battle over unfair motor finance deals reaches the Supreme Court. The Competition and Markets Authority reveals delays in resolving the issue.

Supreme Court backs FCA in lawyers' case

The UK Supreme Court has upheld the Financial Conduct Authority's authority in a significant case involving legal professionals, reinforcing regulatory oversight in the financial sector.

FCA CEO's £5.4m pay gap sparks controversy

Nikhil Rathi, CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority, faces backlash as his salary exceeds the average UK CEO pay by £5.4 million, sparking debates on financial fairness.

FCA CEO's £120k bonus sparks controversy

Nikhil Rathi, CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority, has come under fire for accepting a £120,000 bonus while the financial watchdog faces criticism over its handling of key regulatory issues.

HSBC fined £6.2m over deposit protection failures

HSBC has been hit with a £6.2 million fine by the Financial Conduct Authority for failing to protect customer deposits adequately. The bank's errors affected over 99% of eligible accounts.

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