FCA warns of rising financial scams in UK
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a stark warning about increasing financial scams targeting UK consumers. Learn how to spot and avoid these fraudulent schemes.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued a stark warning about increasing financial scams targeting UK consumers. Learn how to spot and avoid these fraudulent schemes.
Citizens Advice urges an overhaul of the Financial Ombudsman Service, citing delays and inefficiencies as consumer complaints surge.
An in-depth investigation into how Adani, one of Australia's largest companies, legally avoids paying corporate tax, sparking public outrage and calls for reform.
Exclusive investigation reveals how MPs and peers profit from suspicious stock trades, sparking outrage and demands for stricter regulations.
Employees at the Alan Turing Institute have reportedly voiced serious concerns about the effectiveness of the AI ethics watchdog, sparking debates over transparency and accountability in artificial intelligence governance.
A Connecticut town manager faces scrutiny after failing to disclose a second job in Wyoming, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
The UK government is under scrutiny as leaked documents suggest possible arms sales to Israel during the Gaza war, sparking calls for transparency and accountability.
The Guardian has published its latest corrections and clarifications, addressing recent inaccuracies and updates across its reporting. Stay informed with the most transparent journalism.
Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is under scrutiny after reports emerge of undisclosed talks with French diplomats, raising questions about transparency.
Former RTÉ star Ryan Tubridy faces backlash over undisclosed Renault payments, prompting a government inquiry into transparency at the national broadcaster.
Former RTÉ presenter Ryan Tubridy faces backlash over undisclosed Renault sponsorship deal, raising transparency concerns in Irish media.
The official Congress website has drawn criticism after deleting critical sections of the Constitution, raising concerns over transparency and democratic principles.
The US Constitution was mysteriously removed from the official Congress website, triggering widespread confusion before being restored. Experts dismiss claims of a deliberate plot.
Growing demands for clarity on whether UK police can disclose suspects' ethnicity and immigration details spark debate over transparency and discrimination.
New research reveals plummeting confidence in official statistics, with experts warning of a crisis in public trust. Find out why and what it means for democracy.
A Freedom of Information request has uncovered that the UK government is withholding crucial statistics on pensioners' incomes, sparking concerns over transparency.
The abrupt dismissal of the Labor Statistics chief raises concerns about economic transparency and its impact on household finances.
Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris, accuses estate lawyers of 'manipulation' and demands transparency in legal dealings.
California unveils a comprehensive public database tracking police misconduct, aiming to enhance accountability and rebuild public trust in law enforcement.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued new warnings to financial firms over misleading promotions, with 450 alerts issued in just three months. Learn how this affects consumers and firms.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown urges Formula 1 to address governance issues following the Christian Horner investigation, emphasising the need for transparency and integrity in the sport.
Discover the reasons behind The Guardian's decision to remove a recent article and the implications for media transparency.
The UK government has admitted to losing critical data on England, raising concerns over transparency and accountability. Read the full story here.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority in a high-profile case against legal firms over unauthorised financial promotions.
The UK Supreme Court has overturned a Court of Appeal decision, limiting the Financial Ombudsman Service's powers in a major ruling affecting financial disputes.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a high-profile case, reinforcing its regulatory powers over financial disputes.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a high-profile case, reinforcing its regulatory powers over financial disputes.
The government is facing fresh scrutiny over its handling of civil service appointments linked to the Duchy of Lancaster, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after being spotted sharing an Uber with Venezuela's leader, raising ethical and diplomatic concerns.
A notorious hacking group, Trumpet of Patriots, has issued a bold call for political parties to disclose data breaches, raising concerns over cybersecurity and transparency in the political sphere.