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Workplace WhatsApp Chats Face Legal Heat

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WhatsApp messages are playing a growing role in employment tribunals, with a sharp rise in cases referencing the messaging app, from 150 in 2019 to 427 in 2023, according to HM Courts and Tribunals Service data. Law firm Nockolds warns that
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Justice Department report finds a pattern of misconduct by police in Trenton

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The report reviewed hundreds of cases and hours of body cam video between 2018 and 2023.
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Joe Biden Issues Full Pardon For Son Hunter Biden

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President Joe Biden has granted a full pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, in a move that has stirred political discussions. The decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny and legal challenges involving Hunter.
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Health managers didn’t receive disciplinary action over conflict of interest breach, says NLHS

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There hasn’t been any disciplinary action taken against health-care managers who breached the province's Conflict of Interest Act by renting homes to travel nurses and internationally educated nurses under their supervision, CBC News has...
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2024 ‘virtually certain’ to be warmest year on record

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Scientists warn that this year could end 1.5 C hotter than pre-industrial times, surpassing the current record of 1.48 C set just last year. Some experts now fear Donald Trump’s less-than-friendly stance on climate change could make the...
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RCMP officers made ‘atrocious’ racist, sexist comments, internal probe claims

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A search warrant obtained by CBC News reveals racist and sexist comments allegedly made by several Coquitlam, B.C., RCMP officers in private chats, including references to ‘tasering unarmed Black people,’ and calling a woman a ‘dumb...
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DUP leader Gavin Robinson discusses Kneecap comments

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DUP leader Gavin Robinson at Stormont talking about Kneecap, surrounded by DUP MLAs. Video emerged of the group at a November 2023 gig appearing to show one member saying: “The only good Tory is a dead Tory. Kill your local MP.”
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Bloomberg

Inflation & Tariffs Weigh on US Consumers

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Nirupama Rao, University of Michigan, Assistant Professor speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about the impact of tariffs on markets.
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Trump Targets South Africa as US-Africa Relations Sour

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US President Donald Trump has made South Africa one of the early targets of his presidency, freezing financial aid and claiming the government is seizing land from white farmers. It's an accusation that's being backed by Trump's South...
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Ifo Says US Tariffs Could Be 'Very Bad' for Germany

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Ifo President Clemens Fuest discusses the institute's latest reading on German business confidence and says 2025 is set to be "another difficult year" for Europe's largest economy amid upcoming elections and uncertainty around US...
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Government announces £233m investment to help end homelessness

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Minister for Homelessness Rushanara Ali, visit Crisis as the Government announces a £233m investment to help end rough sleeping.
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John McGahon 'wouldn't be a candidate' if he was a Fianna Fail politician - Martin

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Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin speaks to the media during a canvass of Dublin Bay South at Ranelagh Gaels GAA club. He reacts to pictures of injuries a man suffered following an altercation with Fine Gael candidate John McGahon.
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Mary Lou McDonald ‘deeply regrets’ statement after Niall O Donnghaile resigned

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Mary Lou McDonald said she has written to the young person who received inappropriate texts from a former Sinn Fein senator, expressing her “deep regret” over a statement she made following his resignation. The Sinn Fein leader said that...
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Harris, Trump spend Monday in battleground states

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With just 15 days to go until election day, both presidential candidates spent Monday drilling down their messages in decisive battleground states. (Scripps News)
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Professors and students facing disciplinary action over Israel-Hamas protests

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As graduation season sweeps across American's college campuses some students who demonstrated to stop the war in Gaza are now facing consequences. (Scripps News)
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Sadiq Khan 'humbled' to be voted London Mayor for third term

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Sadiq Khan speaks after being formerly declared as Mayor of London for a third term where he pledged to use the next four years to make London the "best place in the world to grow up in".
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Mayor of London visits Switchback in Tower Hamlets

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The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced a mentoring programme has expanded to reach more than 70,000 young Londoners and is on track to reach its 100,000 target before the end of 2024. The mayor also speaks on the upcoming...
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ITV need to make a drama about the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell Tower tragedy, Khan says

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Sadiq Khan criticised the Government's handling of the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell, as he called for compensation for the victims of those tragedies when asked about speeding up of compensation for those affected by the Horizon IT...
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Michael McGrath says he 'fully' supports Justice Minister

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Finance Minister Michael McGrath has said he “fully” supports Justice Minister Helen McEntee amid calls from the opposition for her resignation. Speaking on the way into Cabinet, Mr McGrath said: “I believe she has the full support of...
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Bloomberg

Nides: Confident of Normalization of Relations After War is Over

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Thomas Nides, Former US ambassador to Israel says that normalization of relations between the US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel would be in the best interest of the region. He says that while the chance of Saudi normalization is delayed, it...
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Greta Thunberg: We cannot rely on politicians to save us

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Greta Thunberg press conference in central London alongside Fossil Free London group over Energy Intelligence Forum in Mayfair.
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Greta Thunberg at protest demanding oil chiefs pull their money out of politics - HD

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Climate activists including Greta Thunberg have gathered outside a central London hotel where oil executives are meeting to demand they remove their money from national politics. They say that fossil fuel companies are deliberately...
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Sadiq Khan visits Palestinian aid charity in London

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan visits Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), a Palestinian aid charity in London. During his visit he spoke with Melanie Ward, Chief Executive Officer, and met staff members. They spoke about many of their...
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Bloomberg

Markets Don't Seem Worried About Shutdown, Slok Says

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Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management chief economist, says markets don't seem too worried about a government shutdown. But he says a prolonged shutdown could have ripple effects on the economy. He's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow...