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ANZ Bank fined £375k for major governance failures

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.

FTSE 100 Tumbles Amid Global Tech Stock Plunge

The London Stock Exchange faced a sharp sell-off on Thursday, with the FTSE 100 dragged down by a global tech rout and disappointing corporate earnings. Key figures like Elon Musk face scrutiny.

UK Contactless Payment Limit Could Be Scrapped

The UK is poised to scrap its £100 contactless payment limit, paving the way for unlimited 'tap and go' spending. This major financial shake-up promises faster checkouts but raises new security questions for consumers.

Contactless Payment Limit Jumps to £100 in UK

Shoppers across the UK are set for a spending revolution as the contactless payment limit is permanently increased from £45 to £100, marking the biggest change since its introduction.

Farage Slams 'Authoritarian' Mandatory ID Card Plan

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches a scathing attack on proposed compulsory ID cards, branding them a costly, authoritarian measure that undermines British freedoms and fails to address real issues like illegal immigration.

London firm offers £60k salary for AI intern

London-based quantitative trading firm XTX Markets is offering a staggering £60,000 pro-rata salary for a summer AI intern, a move that signals an intensifying war for tech talent in the City.

Majority of Brits Back Return of Compulsory ID Cards

A new poll reveals a dramatic shift in public opinion, with over half of Britons now supporting the introduction of mandatory ID cards. Discover the reasons behind the U-turn and the political divide.

Teens accessing illegal vapes with banned chemicals

Shocking new investigation reveals teenagers are easily purchasing illegal vapes containing prohibited chemicals, with sellers flouting age verification laws. Experts warn of a growing public health emergency.

Labour's Digital ID Cards Spark Fury from Liberty Groups

Labour's proposed digital ID scheme faces a fierce backlash from civil liberties groups, who warn it creates a 'golden database' of citizen information and threatens privacy rights. The plan is compared to a 'poll tax on privacy'.

UK Plans Mandatory ID Cards for All Migrants

Exclusive: Ministers consider mandatory biometric IDs for all migrants in the UK, sparking fierce debate over efficacy and civil liberties. Could this be the solution to the Channel crisis?

Emelia Fashion label accused of 'shambolic' order delays

Exclusive: Emelia, the UK fashion label beloved by influencers, faces a social media storm as furious customers report months-long delivery delays, incorrect orders, and a customer service blackout, sparking demands for a trading standards investigation.

Labubu Toy Craze Sparks UK Exploitation Investigation

Trading Standards launches an investigation into the Labubu toy craze after reports emerge of vulnerable Chinese nationals in the UK being pressured into buying and reselling the valuable figures at inflated prices.

Trump Sons Forge £5bn Fortune in Crypto Gamble

Exclusive: Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are poised to unlock a staggering £5 billion fortune through a controversial pivot into cryptocurrency, leveraging their father's iconic real estate brand in a bold new venture that merges politics, property, and

Robin Wright: 'I Will NEVER Marry Again' After Divorces

House of Cards star Robin Wright opens up about her decision to never remarry, citing the trauma of her two painful divorces from Sean Penn and Clement Giraudet. The 59-year-old actress reveals why she believes love doesn't require a marriage certificate.

Labour's Digital ID Card Plan for Immigration Crisis

Exclusive: Shadow Chancellor Pat McFadden reveals Labour's proposal for a digital ID card system to tackle illegal immigration and end the small boats crisis, marking a major shift in UK migration policy.

American Dream Mall sued over 'Sunday clothes' policy

New Jersey's colossal American Dream mall is embroiled in a lawsuit after employees were allegedly told to change out of 'Sunday clothes' to work on the Christian Sabbath, raising questions about religious discrimination and retail worker rights.

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