Trump Ends Lease for Washington's Three Public Golf Courses
The Trump administration has terminated the lease for three public golf courses in Washington, D.C., citing unmet terms. The move could reshape historic links. Read the full story.
The Trump administration has terminated the lease for three public golf courses in Washington, D.C., citing unmet terms. The move could reshape historic links. Read the full story.
Manchester United have ended Sir Alex Ferguson's £2m-a-year ambassador role as part of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's major cost-cutting drive. The decision has sparked a fierce backlash from club legends.
The government admits upcoming tax changes to the Motability vehicle lease scheme could force some disabled users to leave altogether. Find out what's changing from July 2026.
A Cinnabon employee in Wisconsin was immediately dismissed after a video showed her using a racist slur against a Somali couple. The incident follows heightened anti-Somali rhetoric in US politics.
Jesse Lingard's time in South Korea concludes as he mutually terminates his contract with FC Seoul. The former England midfielder reflects on an 'unforgettable' two-year spell. Read the full story.
Tesla launches the new Model Y Standard in the UK, priced from £41,990 with 314 miles of range and a £299 monthly lease. Discover the specs, cost savings, and how it compares to Europe.
A parliamentary inquiry scrutinises Crown Estate leases after Prince Andrew's two-decade 'peppercorn' rent at Royal Lodge. Discover the impact on royal transparency.
Details of Prince William and Princess Kate's 20-year lease for Forest Lodge emerge as Parliament's spending watchdog launches an inquiry into Crown Estate deals with royals. Discover the key facts.
The Biden administration terminates Temporary Protected Status for Myanmar, affecting thousands and raising deportation fears. Learn about the implications.
The Trump administration terminates Temporary Protected Status for Haitian nationals, affecting 60,000 people. Learn about the policy shift and its implications.
Sydney's beloved Chinese Noodle House faces closure after landlords refuse lease renewal, sparking customer queues and creating competing noodle restaurants. Discover the full story.
Campbell's Soup executive Martin Bally suspended after allegedly calling company products 'shit for fucking poor people' in recorded rant. Former employee files wrongful termination lawsuit.
Campbell's suspends executive Martin Bally after a lawsuit alleges he was recorded calling the company's products 's*** for poor people'. Read the shocking details.
Minnesota officials vow to challenge Trump's order ending temporary protected status for Somalis. Legal experts question legality as community rallies against targeting. Stand with immigrants.
O2 customers have just 30 days to leave their contract without fees following a price increase notification. Act now to avoid the £2.50 monthly rise coming in April.
Scottish ministers are considering proposals to allow sex-selective abortions, sparking outrage from politicians and campaigners who call the plans 'morally repugnant'.
A Scottish Government review proposes decriminalising abortion and allowing terminations post-24 weeks with two doctors' approval. Discover the controversial recommendations and reactions.
German club Mainz 05 has lost its appeal against a court ruling that found the sacking of ex-Premier League star Anwar El Ghazi over pro-Gaza comments was unlawful. Read the full legal breakdown.
The Biden administration has officially ended Temporary Protected Status for South Sudanese nationals, putting approximately 1,000 people at risk of deportation from the United States.
Former CBS Paramount attorney Joseph Jerome files landmark discrimination lawsuit alleging he was terminated for being a white man as company pursued aggressive diversity targets. Exclusive details reveal internal tensions over corporate DEI initiatives.
Italian striker Mario Balotelli's contract has been terminated by Turkish club Adana Demirspor following a dramatic confrontation with club president and football legend Patrick Vieira.
A US firefighter faces career-ending consequences after testing positive for legally prescribed medical marijuana, highlighting the conflict between state and federal cannabis laws and workplace policies.
A high school educator takes legal action claiming wrongful termination after sharing Charlie Kirk content, sparking debate over free speech rights for teachers.
Exclusive details reveal how Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge lease was heavily redacted to conceal his remarkably low rental payments for the luxurious Windsor property, raising fresh questions about royal financial arrangements.
Real Housewives of New York personality Erin Lichy opens up about her personal termination experience at 18 while criticising America's current abortion legislation in powerful tell-all interview.
The Duke of York's 30-year Royal Lodge tenure hangs in the balance as King Charles considers dramatic royal reshuffle that could see Andrew relocated to smaller Windsor residence.
Iran has formally declared the end of the 2015 nuclear agreement, dismantling a decade of international diplomacy and raising urgent questions about regional stability and nuclear proliferation.
A Milwaukee Brewers supporter's euphoric moment at an MLB game turned into a nightmare after his employer terminated his position following his viral on-screen celebration during a match against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
A former Commonwealth Bank worker dramatically confronted CEO Matt Comyn after being terminated by artificial intelligence, exposing growing concerns about algorithmic accountability in Australia's banking sector.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation faces mounting financial and reputational damage as former managing director Hugh Marks reveals the unlawful termination of presenter Antoinette Lattouf has already cost over $2.5 million.