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Family Film Reveals War Hero's Story & Questions Hogmanay Clichés

A journalist's Hogmanay viewing of a clichéd BBC Scotland show prompts reflection on a rediscovered family film, revealing his grandfather's WWII heroism and a more complex British-Scottish identity. Discover the powerful personal history that challenges

Rising Belief Britishness is About Birth, Not Values

A new IPPR report reveals a sharp rise in Britons linking nationality to birthplace. The Alaa Abd el-Fattah citizenship row highlights a shifting political debate on identity. Explore the implications.

Primark Splits from ABF in Corporate Shakeup

Associated British Foods announces historic separation of its fast-fashion giant Primark from its food operations, creating two independent FTSE 100 companies in landmark restructuring.

Yale expels student over fake identity admissions scam

An Ivy League student's elaborate deception unravels as Yale discovers he created a fictitious North Dakota persona to hide his Asian background, leading to his expulsion from the prestigious institution.

Why Australia's CEOs Are Losing Their Bonuses

An exclusive investigation uncovers the real performance metrics that are costing Australian executives millions in bonus payments. Discover what it truly takes for corporate leaders to face financial consequences.

Real-Life Succession: Tech Empire Family Feud

A gripping tale of family betrayal, corporate espionage, and the dramatic power struggle behind one of Britain's most successful tech companies. Discover how a daughter's quest for control turned into a boardroom war worthy of television drama.

Labour's Digital ID Gender Choice Alarms MPs

Labour's proposed digital identity system faces backlash as MPs warn it could allow individuals to choose their gender without medical verification, raising concerns about privacy and security implications.

Tesla completes Texas headquarters move in Musk relocation

Billionaire Elon Musk continues his Texas relocation spree as Tesla finalises plans to move its corporate headquarters from California to Austin in a massive property deal that signals a major shift in America's corporate landscape.

Blackstone Rebellion: Nation vs Global Property Giant

An explosive investigation reveals how a small country mounted an unprecedented challenge against Blackstone, the global property giant, in a dramatic standoff over corporate power and national sovereignty.

ANZ Bank fined £375k for major governance failures

Australia's ANZ Bank has been slapped with a hefty A$750,000 fine for 'widespread' corporate misconduct and failing to maintain proper share dealing policies for its directors, following a landmark Federal Court ruling.

Scottish Identity Surges as British Affiliation Declines

Groundbreaking research from the University of Glasgow shows a dramatic shift in national identity in Scotland, with a significant rise in Scottish-only affiliation and a sharp decline in British identity, reshaping the nation's social and political lands

Labour MP sparks fury: 'Cornwall not English'

Labour MP Perran Moon ignites heated debate after declaring Cornwall isn't part of England, prompting strong reactions from politicians and residents about Cornish identity and constitutional status.

Nestlé CEO fired after secret affair with marketing VP

Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider has been abruptly fired after a secret romantic relationship with a marketing executive he promoted to Vice President of Americas Marketing just 18 months after meeting her, in a dramatic corporate governance scandal.

Nestlé UK CEO sacked over undisclosed relationship

Nestlé's UK & Ireland boss, Stefano Agostini, has been abruptly dismissed after nearly four decades with the company for failing to disclose a personal relationship with a colleague, breaching strict corporate governance rules.

Cracker Barrel's 'Anti-Woke' Turn: DEI & Pride Axed

US restaurant giant Cracker Barrel makes a stark pivot, removing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) language and LGBTQ+ Pride merchandise in a bid to win back its conservative customer base.

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