Labour MP Ivan Lewis resigns from party over antisemitism concerns December 20, 2018 An MP has resigned from the Labour Party citing the party's failure to tackle antisemitism within its ranks. Ivan Lewis, who was suspended from the party a year ago over sexual harassment allegations, accused Corbyn of being unwilling to allow Jewish people the right of “self-determination in their own state.” The MP for Bury South [...]
Former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond charged with attempted rape and sexual assault January 24, 2019 Former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond has said he is innocent after appearing in front of an Edinburgh court on rape charges. The SNP politician, who was charged with two counts of attempted rape, faces a further nine counts of sexual assault and two of indecent assault. The charges also include one count of breach [...]
Sir Philip Green abandons legal action against the Telegraph over legal injunction January 28, 2019 Sir Philip Green has dropped his legal action against the Telegraph over its accusations against him of multiple claims of sexual harassment and racism. Sir Philip, who denies the allegations, was named in parliament by Lord Peter Hain after an injunction prevented the Telegraph from identifying the businessman after an eight-month investigation. Read more: Sir [...]
Topshop owner Philip Green makes list of stores he wants to abandon March 28, 2019 Embattled retail boss Sir Philip Green is reportedly looking to sever his ties with as many as 67 Arcadia stores in a bid to save the troubled fashion firm. According to reports in today’s FT, a swathe of high street and shopping centre stores under Green’s Arcadia group – which includes Topshop and Dorothy Perkins [...]
Why your CEO got fired: Ethical lapses cost bosses their jobs in 2018 May 15, 2019 The turnover rate of CEOs soared to 17.5 per cent last year as ethical lapses became the biggest factor behind sacking bosses. Read more: Revealed: The CEOs who oversaw tech's 10 biggest share price rises While the 20 per cent rate of “forced turnovers” among departures at the top remained the same in PwC’s 2018 [...]
Freshfields to be investigated by legal regulator over review into UBS rape allegations April 8, 2019 Magic Circle law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is being investigated by the legal regulator over its review into rape allegations at UBS. The City law firm was called in to conduct an independent review after a former trainee graduate alleged she was raped by a colleague nearly 20 years her senior. Read more: Former graduate [...]
Sir Philip Green sells former BHS headquarters for £44m March 10, 2019 Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green has sold a former BHS headquarters in London as his fashion empire Arcadia faces challenges on the high street. Green, who has been under fire over allegations of racial abuse and sexual harassment – which he denies – has sold Marylebone House to property investment company Aprirose for £44m. Read more: [...]
Sir Philip Green must stump up extra £50m to save Arcadia from administration May 31, 2019 Sir Philip Green must plough another £50m into the pension scheme of his Arcadia retail empire to prevent it collapsing, it is reported. Read more: Sir Philip Green to close Miss Selfridge's flagship Oxford Street store The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has ordered the Topshop tycoon to add the £50m in addition to £100m his family [...]
Shareholders call for Google parent Alphabet to be broken up May 1, 2019 A group of shareholders in Google's parent firm Alphabet has called for the company to be broken up, following a string of complaints against the firm regarding alleged human rights abuses and excessive founder dominance. Read more: Google parent Alphabet misses estimates as EU fine takes its toll The resolution, submitted by four members of [...]
Shareholders call for Google parent Alphabet to be broken up May 1, 2019 A group of shareholders in Google's parent firm Alphabet has called for the company to be broken up, following a string of complaints against the firm regarding alleged human rights abuses and excessive founder dominance. Read more: Google parent Alphabet misses estimates as EU fine takes its toll The resolution, submitted by four members of [...]