Harrods brand faces legal action over 14-day work claims
A former employee alleges she was dismissed after complaining about working 14 consecutive days and claims she's owed £16,000 in unpaid wages from the luxury retailer.
A former employee alleges she was dismissed after complaining about working 14 consecutive days and claims she's owed £16,000 in unpaid wages from the luxury retailer.
Senior Liberal women express outrage after Queensland MP Keith Pitt suggests revisiting abortion laws, calling the remarks 'deeply offensive' and 'politically damaging' for the Coalition.
Australia's most dubious consumer products and services have been exposed in the annual Shonky Awards, with banking giants, online marketplaces and health funds facing scrutiny for questionable practices.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Transport for London's automated payment system is penalising compliant drivers, with one motorist facing £9,000 in wrongful charges.
Bridget Phillipson faces backlash after urging EHRC to lead national conversation on reforming gender recognition, dividing opinion across political spectrum.
Pressure mounts on UK car finance providers as consumer groups demand billions be pulled from lenders embroiled in discretionary commission scandals, mirroring the PPI crisis.
Tesco is introducing a significant change to its shopping trolley policy that will affect customers in every UK store. The supermarket giant is removing the £1 coin requirement in a move that's set to make shopping more convenient for millions.
In a landmark healthcare deal, Kimberly-Clark announces plans to acquire Kenvue, creating a consumer goods powerhouse worth over $100 billion and reshaping the industry landscape.
A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.
Exclusive investigation reveals how criminals are exploiting HMRC's repayment system, leaving thousands of taxpayers out of pocket. Learn how to protect yourself from this sophisticated fraud.
Exclusive investigation reveals how a leading British university suspended human rights research about China following intense pressure from Beijing, raising serious questions about academic freedom.
A landmark legal case in Britain sees thousands of claimants pursuing millions in compensation over alleged health risks from talcum powder products. Discover the shocking details of this consumer safety showdown.
Millions of British drivers face fresh injustice as the FCA's proposed redress scheme for mis-sold car finance could shortchange victims by billions. Exclusive analysis reveals how the regulator's plan might benefit lenders over consumers.
New research reveals corporations prioritise reputation management over consumer protection when handling data leaks, leaving victims vulnerable to ongoing security risks.
Heartbroken families and supporters gathered in Sydney demanding accountability and systemic change following Indigenous deaths in custody, as Australia faces a growing human rights crisis.
New data reveals Australians are fundamentally changing their spending patterns - drinking less alcohol, forgoing flu vaccinations, and switching to supermarket home brands amid economic pressures.
Discover the inspiring journey of Michael McVeigh, whose pioneering work transformed accessibility and inclusion across Britain, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to shape our society.
A shocking investigation reveals Australian banks are failing mortgage holders in financial distress, with complaints of dismissive treatment and inadequate support systems.
A major class-action lawsuit accuses the Broadview ICE facility of systematic human rights violations, including medical neglect and unconstitutional detention practices that have put lives at risk.
Major UK tinned food producer Princes, owner of popular tuna brands, is preparing for a potential London Stock Exchange listing that could value the business at hundreds of millions of pounds.
Apple reports unexpected Q4 revenue decline as iPhone demand softens, raising concerns about the tech giant's growth trajectory in competitive markets.
Telecoms regulator Ofcom has slammed O2 for tactics that 'go against the spirit' of new consumer protection rules, raising concerns about industry compliance with pricing transparency reforms.
New research reveals a dramatic shift in corporate Britain as ethical concerns and consumer demands force majority of businesses to fundamentally rethink their policies and practices.
The European Court of Human Rights has halted the UK's controversial Rwanda deportation scheme. Discover how this international court impacts UK immigration policy and what happens next.
Exclusive interview with Apollo's EMEA wealth management head reveals plans to collaborate with direct-to-consumer fintech firms, signalling major industry evolution.
Tributes pour in for Mary McGee, the courageous Irish woman whose landmark 1973 Supreme Court case ended Ireland's ban on contraception, sparking a social revolution.
Shocking case reveals landlord concealed tenant's cat in ceiling during inspection, highlighting urgent need for rental reform as government delays crucial legislation.
Popular Oral-B electric toothbrush faces consumer backlash as users report alarming 'jet engine' noises and reliability issues, prompting dental hygiene concerns.
Fashion giant Next surprises markets with second profit upgrade, suggesting British shoppers remain resilient despite economic pressures. Strong third-quarter sales point to potential retail sector recovery.
From chocolate bars to toilet rolls, discover which everyday essentials are getting smaller while prices stay the same in this cost of living investigation.