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Lincolnshire Police officers face misconduct hearings

Two Lincolnshire police officers are set to face misconduct hearings following allegations of inappropriate behaviour while on duty. The incidents, which occurred separately, have raised concerns over professional standards within the force.

Man dies in police custody in Wigan

A 31-year-old man has died after being detained by police in Wigan, prompting an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Supreme Court backs FCA in lawyers' case

The UK Supreme Court has upheld the Financial Conduct Authority's authority in a significant case involving legal professionals, reinforcing regulatory oversight in the financial sector.

Teacher avoids jail after sexting student

A married teacher has escaped jail time after engaging in inappropriate text exchanges with a teenage student, despite initial statutory rape charges being dropped.

Australia’s Parliament Reopens with Pomp and Tension

Australia’s federal parliament has resumed with a blend of ceremonial grandeur and political friction, as key parties clash over policy directions. Discover the highlights and underlying tensions of this pivotal session.

FCA CEO's £5.4m pay gap sparks controversy

Nikhil Rathi, CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority, faces backlash as his salary exceeds the average UK CEO pay by £5.4 million, sparking debates on financial fairness.

FCA CEO's £120k bonus sparks controversy

Nikhil Rathi, CEO of the Financial Conduct Authority, has come under fire for accepting a £120,000 bonus while the financial watchdog faces criticism over its handling of key regulatory issues.

Flight attendant jailed over teen passenger incident

A flight attendant has been sentenced to prison after engaging in inappropriate conduct with a teenage passenger during a flight. The disturbing incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns about passenger safety.

HR boss quits after Coldplay Kiss Cam embarrassment

A Human Resources executive resigned after being caught in an embarrassing moment during Coldplay's Kiss Cam segment at a recent concert. The viral incident has sparked workplace conduct debates.

Senate sanctions Greens Senator over Gaza protest sign

The Australian Senate has passed a Labor motion to sanction Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi for displaying a pro-Gaza sign during a parliamentary session, sparking debate over free speech and political dissent.

HSBC fined £6.2m over deposit protection failures

HSBC has been hit with a £6.2 million fine by the Financial Conduct Authority for failing to protect customer deposits adequately. The bank's errors affected over 99% of eligible accounts.

Labor adds text to Mark Latham's portrait

The Australian Labor Party has updated Mark Latham's parliamentary portrait with additional text, reigniting discussions about his controversial legacy.

Essex Police officer faces misconduct hearing

A senior Essex Police officer, Stuart Hooper, is set to appear at a misconduct hearing following allegations of inappropriate behaviour. The case has raised concerns over professional standards within the force.

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