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Lawyer struck off for claiming 28-hour work days

A prison law solicitor has been struck off for falsifying timesheets, claiming she worked over 28 hours a day to secure a £69,300 bonus. The tribunal called her actions 'an impossibility'.

Arteta unaware of Arsenal's top Fair Play record

Mikel Arteta expressed surprise at Arsenal leading the Premier League Fair Play table this season, a stark contrast to last term's five red cards. Discover how discipline is shaping their title charge.

Exeter City chief says fan-owned clubs are football's future

Exeter City's Supporters' Trust chairman Pete Ferlie argues the sustainable fan-owned model is vital for football's future, as his club prepares to face Manchester City in the FA Cup. Discover why he believes the financial bubble will burst.

UK Prison Staff Misconduct: Over 1,000 Disciplined

Shocking figures reveal more than a thousand UK prison and probation staff faced disciplinary action this year, including cases of sex with inmates and smuggling. Read the full investigation.

Officer Fired Over Tamir Rice Shooting

A Cleveland police officer has been dismissed over the 2014 fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice. The decision follows a long-awaited disciplinary hearing.

Suspended US police officers paid $2.6m over five years

Three New Jersey police officers, suspended for alleged racist remarks and retaliation, have collected over $2.6 million in salary and raises since 2020. Explore the costly scandal and stalled disciplinary hearings.

Eben Etzebeth gets 12-week ban for eye contact

South African lock Eben Etzebeth receives a 12-week suspension for making contact with the eye of Wales flanker Alex Mann. The ban was reduced from 18 weeks due to mitigating factors. Read the full disciplinary hearing details.

Eben Etzebeth handed 12-week ban for eye gouge

South Africa lock Eben Etzebeth receives a 12-week suspension for gouging Wales's Alex Mann. The ban rules him out of key club fixtures. Read the full disciplinary details.

Police chief retires before sack over explicit photos

A senior Greater Manchester Police commander admitted gross misconduct after sending explicit images to a junior officer. He retired just before a hearing that would have fired him, sparking calls for urgent disciplinary reform.

Hospital worker took anaesthetic gas for sleep

A Doncaster hospital worker was found asleep after self-administering anaesthetic gas during a night shift. The tribunal heard he was 'desperate for sleep' after working 70-hour weeks. Read the full story.

Teacher dies after sacking over homophobic joke

Physics teacher John Wright, 54, died by suicide after being dismissed from Marlborough College for a joke made on a school trip to Malaysia. The case raises serious questions about disciplinary procedures in education.

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