Tony Blair proposes international administration for Gaza
Exclusive: Tony Blair suggests international administration for Gaza post-conflict, drawing criticism from political opponents and raising questions about future Middle East governance.
Exclusive: Tony Blair suggests international administration for Gaza post-conflict, drawing criticism from political opponents and raising questions about future Middle East governance.
Senior executives at Australia's largest childcare provider received massive bonuses despite shocking allegations of systemic abuse and safety failures within their centres, sparking public fury.
Exclusive analysis reveals Scotland's governance is in a state of paralysis, with the SNP facing mounting pressure over policy failures and constitutional stagnation. Stephen Daisley's damning indictment demands urgent ministerial accountability.
Exclusive insight into the internal power dynamics at Arsenal FC as executives Tim Lewis and Richard Garlick take on expanded roles, signalling a major strategic shift for the North London club.
Shocking new analysis reveals a widening pay gap as top CEOs surpass the median UK worker's yearly income in less than two working days, sparking fresh calls for executive pay reform.
Marks & Spencer confronts a significant shareholder rebellion as nearly 23% of investors vote against the re-election of Chairman Stuart Rose, citing governance concerns over his combined role with the CEO.
Fifty years on, Papua New Guinea reflects on its historic journey from Australian administration to sovereign nationhood, marking a pivotal moment in Commonwealth history.
Tesla faces a staggering $50bn market valuation loss as shareholders reject Elon Musk's colossal $56bn pay package, triggering a dramatic share price collapse and raising serious corporate governance concerns.
Exclusive investigation reveals the extreme workloads of UK company directors, with one individual holding 14 roles simultaneously. Experts warn of burnout and corporate governance risks.
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.
An Olympic race walker's comeback was brutally halted by officials who deemed her 'fat' post-pregnancy. Her powerful story exposes the toxic body shaming and systemic barriers facing mothers in elite sport.
Exclusive: Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk discloses Donald Trump's radical AI strategy to create a digital 'finger on the button' for rapid policy execution, raising profound constitutional questions.
Former Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop dramatically resigns as Chancellor of ANU, citing irreconcilable differences with Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Schmidt over university governance and financial priorities.
Australian National University's Vice-Chancellor Professor Genevieve Bell abruptly resigns following staff no-confidence motion and governance concerns. Full story on the leadership crisis.
Unilever faces a high-stakes legal challenge from its own subsidiary, Ben & Jerry's, over the controversial sale of its Israeli business operations, testing corporate governance and ethical boundaries.
Exclusive: Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield slam parent company Unilever for abandoning ethical values, warning customers and staff of corporate betrayal.
Exclusive details reveal Rupert Murdoch's carefully orchestrated succession plan, confirming Lachlan Murdoch will assume full control of the media empire in a landmark family agreement that reshapes global media power structures.
A senior Finnish security chief warns that Russia and China are escalating a coordinated campaign to erode public trust in Western governments and democratic institutions through sophisticated disinformation and cyber attacks.
France's elite Ligue 1 clubs have approved a groundbreaking €1.5 billion deal with Socios.com, transforming supporters into direct shareholders and reshaping football ownership forever.
European football's governing body faces a pivotal legal and ethical showdown as it fights to prevent the controversial practice of staging domestic league games outside their home countries, a move that could forever change the beautiful game.
Tesla's board is reportedly preparing a new, monumental pay deal for CEO Elon Musk, potentially worth up to $1 trillion, as the electric vehicle giant seeks to secure his leadership for the long term and tie his compensation directly to unprecedented mark
Chelsea's Women's team forced to play in blood-stained kit due to contentious 'dark shorts' rule, sparking fury and calls for urgent reform in women's football.
A Delaware judge has struck down Elon Musk's unprecedented $56bn Tesla compensation package, labelling it an 'unfathomable sum' and ruling the approval process was deeply flawed.
Tesla shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Elon Musk's colossal £44 billion compensation package, reinstating the largest CEO pay deal in corporate history after a legal battle. The vote signals strong investor confidence in Musk's leadership despite
UK government passes landmark Football Governance Bill, introducing an independent regulator with powers to impose prison sentences on club owners who break financial rules, aiming to protect clubs from reckless management.
In a landmark move for English football, a new independent regulator will be granted sweeping powers to force the sale of clubs from unfit owners and block breakaway leagues like the European Super League.
Exclusive investigation reveals FIFA's controversial surge pricing model for the 2026 World Cup, putting tickets beyond the reach of ordinary fans and exposing a profit-first agenda.
Exclusive: Nestlé's European chief executive Laurent Freixe abruptly resigns following an internal ethics investigation into an alleged inappropriate relationship, uncovered through the company's own confidential employee hotline.
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'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.