CBC Journalist Quits, Blasts 'Tokenistic' Diversity Efforts
Award-winning CBC national reporter Travis Dhanraj resigns with a powerful public letter, accusing the Canadian broadcaster of 'performative activism' and using him as a 'diversity token'.
Award-winning CBC national reporter Travis Dhanraj resigns with a powerful public letter, accusing the Canadian broadcaster of 'performative activism' and using him as a 'diversity token'.
Mikaela Wilson, Sydney heiress and daughter of Gazal Corporation founder, shares her pregnancy news with an intimate Instagram post, marking a new chapter for the prominent fashion family.
An internal revolt rocks the ABC as senior journalists accuse flagship programme '7.30' of activist journalism and a left-wing bias in its controversial immigration report featuring Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.
Discover how Royal Caribbean and Carnival are locked in an exclusive race to develop multi-million pound private island paradises, redefining luxury Caribbean cruising for British holidaymakers.
Exclusive details reveal Rupert Murdoch's carefully orchestrated succession plan, confirming Lachlan Murdoch will assume full control of the media empire in a landmark family agreement that reshapes global media power structures.
Business leaders sound the alarm as companies across Britain freeze recruitment following Labour's first Budget. Discover the sectors hit hardest and why bosses fear a return to '1970s-style' economic policies.
An investigation reveals Shein's controversial tax structure, leveraging its Singapore base to minimise UK contributions despite massive British sales, raising questions about tax fairness for online retail giants.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation could be fined £350,000 after Federal Court hears allegations Chair Ita Buttrose pressured staff to sack journalist Antoinette Lattouf in a case testing media independence and political interference.
Former President Donald Trump has pledged to strip federal funding from public broadcasters NPR and PBS if he wins a second term, reigniting his longstanding battle with perceived media bias.
Supermarket giant Asda faces backlash after paying zero UK corporation tax despite £1 billion profits, while its private equity owners extract massive dividends. Labour's Rachel Reeves condemns the 'unfair system'.
A major forestry corporation is embroiled in a significant legal battle, hit with a slew of new charges for alleged illegal logging practices. The case raises serious questions about environmental regulation and corporate accountability.
Environmental groups are demanding the immediate abolition of the state-owned Forestry Corporation of NSW, accusing it of systematic failures to protect endangered species and comply with its own logging rules, pushing ecosystems to the brink.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has dismissed presenter Antoinette Lattouf after she shared a Human Rights Watch report on Gaza, sparking a fierce debate over censorship, impartiality, and the silencing of Palestinian voices within the media.
Runnens Media, co-owned by TV presenter Holly Willoughby, has been granted extra time to settle a significant corporation tax bill, raising questions about the financial health of the celebrity-backed enterprise.
The US government has voted to defund and close the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, sparking debate over media independence and public service broadcasting.
Three-time world champion John Part reveals why he's stepping back from the 2024 World Matchplay, sparking discussions about the future of darts legends in competitive play.