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Ex-Tesco boss becomes John Lewis chairman

The John Lewis Partnership has named former Tesco executive Jason Tarry as its new chairman, marking a strategic shift as the retail giant navigates a tough market.

AOC cleared in ethics probe over partner's free tickets

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been cleared of ethics violations after an investigation into free tickets her partner received for high-profile events. The probe examined whether the congresswoman improperly benefited from perks intended for spouses.

YouTube CEO joins Nasdaq board

YouTube's CEO, Neal Mohan, has been appointed to the board of Nasdaq, marking a significant crossover between Silicon Valley and Wall Street. This move highlights the growing influence of tech leaders in global financial markets.

US Naval Academy gets first female superintendent

In a groundbreaking move, the US Naval Academy appoints Vice Admiral Yvette Davids as its first female superintendent, marking a historic shift in military leadership. Meanwhile, Pete Hegseth's controversial remarks spark debate.

Does Truth Matter in Memoirs?

Exploring the blurred lines between fact and fiction in memoirs, and whether authenticity truly matters in personal narratives.

Guardian removes article from 2025

The Guardian has taken down an article published on 16 July 2025. Here’s why it was removed and what it means for readers.

WeTransfer uses user content for AI training

Popular file-sharing service WeTransfer faces backlash after admitting it uses user-uploaded content to train its AI models, raising privacy and copyright concerns.

NIH to phase out dog and cat testing

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announces plans to end controversial animal testing on dogs and cats, marking a major ethical and scientific milestone.

BBC's Gaza coverage crisis explained

An in-depth look at the BBC's controversial handling of Gaza reporting, revealing internal disputes and editorial challenges that sparked public backlash.

Pam Bondi axed from DOJ over ethics row

Pam Bondi, ex-Florida Attorney General, was dismissed from a Justice Department role following backlash over alleged ethical violations tied to her past lobbying work.

BBC boss embroiled in Tory donor scandal

BBC Director-General Tim Davie is under fire after reports suggest he was directly involved in a controversial decision linked to a major Tory donor. Critics demand transparency as the scandal unfolds.

ITV's shark reality show sparks wildlife exploitation row

ITV's new reality show 'Celebrity Infested Waters' has drawn fierce criticism from viewers, who accuse the network of exploiting wildlife for entertainment. The controversial format pits celebrities against sharks, sparking debates on ethics and animal we

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