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Bupa pays £1.4m bonuses after misleading customers

Health insurance giant Bupa has paid out £1.4 million in bonuses to senior executives despite admitting to systematically misleading thousands of Australian customers, raising serious questions about corporate accountability.

China Spy Probe Witness Statements Security Breach

Exclusive: Key witness statements in parliamentary investigation into alleged Chinese espionage have been improperly handled, creating potential security vulnerabilities and political fallout.

Trader Joe's sued over 'misleading' snack packaging

Popular grocery chain Trader Joe's confronts class-action lawsuits in multiple US states alleging deceptive packaging practices on snack products, with consumers claiming they're getting 'far less' than advertised.

Mushroom murderer should never get parole: court

Prosecutors demand Erin Patterson never receives parole for the fatal mushroom lunch that killed three people, as harrowing victim impact statements reveal the devastating aftermath.

RFK Jr's sugar beet claim draws expert criticism

US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr makes controversial assertion about sugar beet consumption timeline, drawing scrutiny from health experts and nutrition scientists.

Trump: Bin Laden Would Have Warned Me Before 9/11

Donald Trump makes extraordinary assertion that Osama bin Laden would have personally alerted him before 9/11 attacks, claiming terrorists respected his business reputation. The controversial comments from Truth Social post spark immediate backlash and de

Tate accusers condemn 'misleading' Spectator article

Women who have accused Andrew Tate of abuse have launched a fierce criticism of The Spectator, alleging a recent article misrepresented their experiences and platformed Tate's views without proper context.

Utah Bans Diversity Statements in University Hiring

The US state of Utah has outlawed diversity statements in public university hiring processes, a major victory for conservative activist Charlie Kirk's campaign against 'ideological litmus tests' in higher education.

Kellogg's fined £500k for misleading health claims

Kellogg's Australia has been hit with a hefty A$500,000 fine for making false 'health halo' claims about its breakfast cereals. The Federal Court ruled the company misled consumers about the nutritional benefits of products like Nutri-Grain, Special K, an

Emmys 2025: Stars Deliver Powerful Gaza Speeches

The 2025 Emmy Awards became a platform for political statements as Hannah Einbinder and Javier Bardem made impassioned speeches addressing the Israel-Gaza conflict, sparking both applause and controversy.

Holidaymakers stunned by 'nun-run' accommodation scam

British tourists left furious after booking what they believed was peaceful nun-run accommodation, only to discover a stark, secular reality. Exclusive details on the misleading holiday let scandal.

Trump Lawyer Jenna Ellis Suspended from Colorado Bar

Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis has been suspended from practising law in Colorado for one year after admitting to making repeated false statements about the 2020 election. The disciplinary ruling marks a significant censure for a key figure in the effo

The Good Guys fined £1.1m for misleading sale

Australian electronics retailer The Good Guys has been fined a staggering $AUD 2.1 million (£1.1m) by the Federal Court for running a deceptive 'Massive Sale' that misled customers on pricing and discounts. The ACCC investigation revealed widespread non-c

Women's groups: Ministers misled MPs on abortion protests

Exclusive: A coalition of women's rights organisations accuses the government of providing misleading information to Parliament regarding the inaction on buffer zones around abortion clinics, escalating the row over the harassment of women.

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