Sacked for working from Egypt? Boss wins £61k
A British sales executive has been awarded over £61,000 in an unfair dismissal case after his employer fired him for working from a villa in Egypt without permission.
A British sales executive has been awarded over £61,000 in an unfair dismissal case after his employer fired him for working from a villa in Egypt without permission.
BBC Radio 1's flagship breakfast show host Greg James sees his salary figures made public in the latest annual report, sparking debate over broadcaster pay and licence fee value.
BBC Breakfast faces viewer fury as Tory MP Bim Afolami's interview on voter ID rules is labelled 'patronising' and 'soft', sparking fresh 'Defund the BBC' demands.
BBC One's flagship morning show, Morning Live, was forced into an unscheduled pause after a major technical fault caused presenters Gethin Jones and Helen Skelton to vanish from screens, leaving viewers baffled.
A senior television executive, dismissed after former Wales rugby captain Mike Phillips appeared to drive a buggy into a swimming pool during a reality show, is taking legal action for wrongful dismissal against production giant Expectation.
A UK employment tribunal has delivered a landmark ruling, ordering an IT firm to pay over £55,000 in compensation after an employee was unfairly dismissed following 'unwise' office discussions about gender identity. The judge highlighted the severe risks
A pregnant nurse is taking her GP brother to an employment tribunal after he dismissed her from the family-run clinic, claiming he tried to 'soften the blow' by not explicitly telling her she was sacked. The case exposes a bitter family and professional r
The BBC announces the esteemed presenters set to continue Dr Michael Mosley's beloved health podcast 'Just One Thing', paying tribute to his legacy with a special returning series after his tragic death at 67.
Exclusive: Leaked documents reveal Donald Trump's radical blueprint to purge the Pentagon and Justice Department of officials deemed 'disloyal' if he wins a second term, in a dramatic escalation of his attack on the 'deep state'.
A former Oregon state trooper has been dismissed in disgrace after engaging in a sexual act with a distressed female driver at the scene of a late-night traffic incident, in a gross breach of professional conduct.
Rebel Sport's Chief Executive has been abruptly dismissed following the discovery of an alleged clandestine relationship with the company's HR director, sparking a major corporate governance scandal.
A Metropolitan Police officer has been dismissed after sending grossly offensive messages about veteran MP Diane Abbott, marking another scandal for the force.
Pulitzer-finalist columnist Karen Attiah has been dismissed from The Washington Post after a controversial social media post targeting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, igniting a fierce debate on media ethics and free speech.
A popular school lollipop man with 15 years of service has been controversially dismissed by the council, sparking outrage from parents and the local community in Wokingham.
Two Cleveland Police officers have been dismissed for gross misconduct after a disciplinary panel found them guilty of multiple professional standard breaches, including unauthorised database searches.
A UK nurse faces dismissal after controversial remarks about a doctor celebrating right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk's hospitalisation. The incident sparks debate on free speech and professional conduct in the NHS.
Employees at the UK branch of the conservative youth group were abruptly dismissed after circulating and laughing at a clip of their US boss's unusual television appearance.
Lord Peter Mandelson has been dismissed from his role on Labour's business policy board following revelations of his meetings with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as the party moves to distance itself from the scandal.
Detroit Tigers Vice President of Player Personnel, Jay Sartori, has been dismissed by the club after a Major League Baseball investigation substantiated allegations of misconduct involving several women.
MasterChef star Gregg Wallace is being sued by his former personal assistant, who claims constructive dismissal and alleges a toxic work environment. The BBC is also named in the lawsuit.
MasterChef star Gregg Wallace launches legal action against the BBC, demanding the release of secret documents to clear his name over misconduct allegations that led to his dismissal from the hit show.
A Hertfordshire constable has been fired for gross misconduct after forming an improper relationship with a domestic abuse victim he was assigned to protect.
Professor Eric Descheemaeker argues his controversial emails were protected political speech as a landmark unfair dismissal case unfolds in the Federal Court, testing the limits of academic freedom in Australia.
A Melbourne restaurant owner has been fined a staggering £150,000 after a tribunal found he committed a 'disgusting' act of workplace bullying against a female employee, setting a major precedent for workers' rights.
The BBC is facing internal chaos as a major shake-up of its local radio schedule results in the axing of several popular presenters, sparking outrage from listeners and staff alike.
Jose Mourinho's explosive tenure at Fenerbahce has ended abruptly after just months in charge. The Special One's dramatic exit follows a series of controversies and poor results that left fans and club hierarchy divided.
A UK employment tribunal has made a landmark ruling, stating that a female sales manager was constructively dismissed after being subjected to a 'toxic' male-dominated atmosphere where overhearing sexist comments was a form of harassment.
BBC One's beloved Sunday night staple, Countryfile, was suddenly yanked from the airwaves, leaving a nation of fans bewildered and scrambling for answers on social media.
BBC One's medical drama Casualty delivered one of its most emotionally charged episodes ever, leaving fans heartbroken over a beloved character's tragic fate.
Nigel Farage calls for a radical overhaul of the BBC, proposing a 'reformist' committee including Ann Widdecombe and David Starkey to address claims of institutional bias and restore impartiality.