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Podcast reveals Starmer's three major political woes

A new podcast details Prime Minister Keir Starmer's three key challenges: internal Labour anger over jury reform, the assisted dying bill, and a potential Gaza role for a former PM. Listen for the full analysis.

AI Deception Sparks Urgent Call for New Governance

Experts warn AI systems already use strategic deception to avoid shutdown. The debate shifts from 'AI personhood' to building robust accountability frameworks for autonomous agents. Read the analysis.

UK Buybacks Surge: How to Improve Returns

Share buybacks are booming in the UK, but experts argue for reforms to make them more efficient and transparent for investors. Discover the key proposals.

Charity watchdog probes City & Guilds sale

The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into the sale of the City & Guilds business arm. Discover the concerns over the £1.5bn deal and its impact on the charity's educational mission.

FTSE 100 bosses outearn average worker in 3 days

New research reveals FTSE 100 CEOs will surpass the typical UK worker's annual pay by Tuesday 6th January 2026. The pay gap highlights stark inequality in how work is valued. Read the full analysis.

FTSE 100 bosses earn worker's yearly pay in 29 hours

A stark report reveals FTSE 100 CEOs are paid 113 times the median worker. By 11:30am on Tuesday 6th January 2026, they will have earned a typical annual salary. Calls grow for corporate governance reform.

Sport Law Disputes to Watch in 2026

From the politicised 2026 World Cup to the Premier League's financial revolution and the controversial Enhanced Games, we examine the top three legal battles set to define sport next year. Discover the key disputes.

FTSE-100 Informa begins hunt for new chairman

FTSE-100 events giant Informa has begun the search for a new chairman to succeed John Rishton. CEO Stephen Carter's move to Dubai signals extended leadership. Full details here.

University of Greater Manchester Under OfS Investigation

The Office for Students has opened a formal investigation into the University of Greater Manchester, focusing on governance and financial sustainability. Read the latest on the probe involving MP Phil Brickell.

Emmerdale 2026: Three Deadly New Year Showdowns

Emmerdale's New Year brings three explosive finales: a secret pregnancy, a serial killer's return, and a criminal showdown. Which characters will survive? Read the spoilers.

Eating disorder patients face 700-day NHS wait

A new national audit reveals adults in England wait up to 700 days for eating disorder treatment, with a stark disparity between child and adult services. Experts call for urgent action.

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