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US Scraps Mandatory Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting

In a major environmental policy reversal, the Trump administration has abolished a mandate requiring large US companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Critics warn this decision blindsides investors and undermines global climate efforts.

Telegraph Spins Radio Content as Exclusive News

An investigation reveals The Daily Telegraph is systematically repackaging content from broadcaster Ray Hadley's radio show as its own exclusive political journalism, raising serious questions about modern newsroom ethics and the blurring line between com

Reporting on Far-Right Without Amplifying Hate

Explore the critical ethical challenge facing modern newsrooms: how to cover extremist movements and far-right ideologies responsibly without inadvertently promoting their messages or platforms.

Kristi Noem's 'Self-Deportation' App Downloads Crash 99%

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's controversial 'self-deportation' app, designed to report migrant activity, has seen a dramatic collapse in user engagement, with new data revealing a 99% drop in downloads, dealing a blow to her immigration policy ambit

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.

Broadcasting Icons Bierbauer and Knoller Retire

The media world bids farewell to two legendary figures, Charles Bierbauer of CNN and Mark Knoller of CBS, whose combined century of work redefined White House and political journalism, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Gaza's Digital Generation: From Job Hunting to War Reporting

Exclusive interview with Plestia Alaqad, the 22-year-old Palestinian journalist whose life transformed overnight from applying for jobs to documenting war crimes in Gaza. A harrowing tale of resilience and digital resistance.

Nottingham Post Banned From Reform UK Media List

The Nottingham Post has been barred from Reform UK's media list following a live reporting dispute involving a local candidate, raising questions about press access and political transparency.

Blue Wiggle Accused of Undermining Ex-CEO in Lawsuit

Explosive allegations emerge as The Wiggles' ex-CEO, Paul Field, sues for unfair dismissal, claiming Anthony Field (The Blue Wiggle) systematically undermined his leadership, leading to his controversial ousting from the children's entertainment empire.

Fossil Fuel Giants Exposed: Bending the World to Their Will

A new Guardian investigation exposes the immense power fossil fuel extractors wield over global politics and economies. Discover how their influence shapes our world and why supporting fearless, independent journalism is crucial to holding them to account

ABC Editor's Luxury 'Junket' Funded by Lobbying Firm

ABC's Political Editor Andrew Greene faces scrutiny after an all-expenses-paid trip to a five-star Italian golf resort, raising serious questions about journalistic independence and corporate influence.

Cracker Barrel's 'Woke' Rebrand Sparks Fury and Sales Crash

Iconic US restaurant chain Cracker Barrel faces a fierce customer backlash and plummeting sales after a drastic 'woke' rebrand alienates its conservative core base. The brand's attempt to modernise its values has been met with accusations of betrayal and

Evergrande Delisted from Hong Kong Stock Exchange

China Evergrande Group, the embattled property developer at the heart of the nation's real estate crisis, has been formally delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. This marks a dramatic endpoint for a firm whose staggering $300bn debt sent shockwaves

Sacked exec's hotel nightmare after company card axed

A high-flying banker was sacked via email and then faced a luxury hotel bill nightmare after his corporate card was instantly cancelled. This is the story of his desperate night in a Mayfair penthouse.

Driver's genius hack gets potholes fixed in 48 hours

A frustrated motorist from Hertfordshire has discovered a remarkably simple yet effective method to get dangerous potholes repaired rapidly. His clever approach using official council reporting systems has local authorities responding within days instead

Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

AI Expense Scandal: Workers Forge Receipts with ChatGPT

Exclusive investigation reveals a surge in employees using artificial intelligence to fabricate expense claims, costing British firms millions. Experts warn of a 'new frontier' in corporate fraud as AI tools become sophisticated enough to generate convinc

CBS exec demoted in diversity policy shake-up

CBS executive Katherine Merrill has been demoted from her role as Senior Vice President of Communications, sparking debate over Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies in corporate America.

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