Massa's £64m F1 damages claim can go to trial
Felipe Massa's £64m legal case against F1, the FIA, and Bernie Ecclestone over the 2008 'Crashgate' scandal has been cleared for trial. Discover the latest developments.
Felipe Massa's £64m legal case against F1, the FIA, and Bernie Ecclestone over the 2008 'Crashgate' scandal has been cleared for trial. Discover the latest developments.
Two more former employees accuse Motown legend Smokey Robinson of sexual assault, adding to four existing claims. Robinson denies all allegations. Read the latest developments.
The Financial Conduct Authority investigates 20 asset management firms for potential anti-money laundering failures. Discover the implications for UK financial regulation.
David Maltinsky, a 16-year FBI veteran, alleges wrongful termination after displaying Pride flag at his desk. Lawsuit names FBI director and justice department.
The Financial Conduct Authority reveals a consolidated tape for UK equities could deliver £154m annual savings to traders while enhancing market transparency. Discover how this reform could transform London's financial landscape.
A US judge rules Meta does not hold a social networking monopoly, rejecting the FTC's bid to force the breakup of Instagram and WhatsApp. Read the full analysis.
Amazon files lawsuit against Perplexity AI over automated shopping feature, raising crucial questions about AI agent regulation and cybersecurity risks in e-commerce.
The Financial Conduct Authority has initiated a comprehensive review of private markets, examining valuation practices and liquidity concerns. Discover how this could impact UK investors.
Employees at Utah landscape company file federal lawsuit against former attorney general Sean Reyes, alleging politically motivated human-trafficking raid caused severe financial harm. Read the full investigation.
Aquis Exchange receives FCA approval to launch private company market, challenging LSE dominance. New platform aims to boost UK capital markets competitiveness.
Rap superstar Eminem files trademark lawsuit against Australian business Swim Shady. Legal battle escalates over brand confusion. Read the full details.
New analysis reveals the BBC's political bias debate continues as Cardiff University study finds Conservative-leaning coverage. Explore the evidence behind impartiality claims.
The Financial Conduct Authority has applied to the High Court to restart the bond tape contract after procurement challenges. Read the latest developments.
Seventeen transgender US Air Force members are suing the Trump administration after being denied early retirement pensions and benefits, a move described as 'unlawful and invalid'. Read the full story.
A former student is taking Richmond American University London to court after being expelled over impersonated social media posts. She seeks £98,000 in damages for financial and mental health impacts.
Donald Trump escalates a legal fight with the BBC and a political rift with Marjorie Taylor Greene. Explore the risks and potential political gains behind these strategic conflicts.
A federal judge has barred the Trump administration from cutting funding to the University of California over alleged antisemitism. Read the full ruling details.
Donald Trump demands UK sends army to coast, slams Sadiq Khan as 'terrible', and reaffirms $5bn BBC lawsuit. Read the full explosive interview details.
Donald Trump confirms a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against the BBC after a Panorama edit misrepresented his Jan 6 speech. The BBC has apologised, but a legal battle looms.
Donald Trump confirms $5bn lawsuit against BBC for 'changing his words' in Panorama edit about Capitol riot. BBC apologises but disputes defamation claim.
Donald Trump confirms he will sue the BBC for up to $5bn over a Panorama edit, despite the broadcaster's apology. Get the latest on this major legal development.
Donald Trump vows $1-5bn legal action against the BBC next week, despite the broadcaster's apology for a misleadingly edited Panorama clip. Explore the escalating transatlantic media battle.
The Financial Conduct Authority is significantly expanding its Leeds presence, doubling its office space as part of its strategy to decentralise financial regulation from London.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves abandons income tax rise. Discover the budget shortfall solutions, major rental reforms, and the Ariana Grande security breach. Stay informed in 10 minutes.
The High Court in London will deliver its judgment on the £36bn claim against BHP over Brazil's Fundão dam collapse, a disaster that killed 19 and caused an environmental catastrophe.
The Financial Conduct Authority strengthens its international team with senior hires from US and Canadian regulators. Mark White and Rob Hegarty join to enhance regulatory oversight.
The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump for editing his speech in a Panorama episode, just hours before the US President's deadline for a $1 billion defamation lawsuit. Read the full details.
The US Justice Department has joined a lawsuit to block California's new electoral map, escalating a legal battle over redistricting that could impact control of the House in 2026.
BBC's Newsnight faces allegations of selectively editing Donald Trump's speech, creating a misleading impression of a direct call for violence ahead of the Capitol attack. Explore the details and fallout.
University of Louisville professor faces legal battle after cancelled Israel-Palestine course. Lawsuit alleges First Amendment violations and academic freedom suppression.