Category : Scandals


SNL Skewers Trump for Falling Asleep in Cold Open

Saturday Night Live's latest cold open satirised President Trump for appearing to doze off and his friendly meeting with NYC's mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. Read the full spoof details.

Oil broker fined for racist road rage in London

Letizia Bonuglia, a City oil broker, admitted racially aggravated harassment after a road rage incident near her £900k Battersea flat. She was fined £2,800. Read the full story.

Minister's £220k Travel Bills Slammed as 'Not Right'

Communications Minister Anika Wells faces intense scrutiny over £220,000 in taxpayer-funded travel, including Michelin-star meals and family trips. Sunrise host Natalie Barr leads the backlash, questioning if the expenses pass the 'pub test'. Read the ful

Fyre Festival's McFarland mocked for PHNX comeback flop

Billy McFarland, the convicted fraudster behind the failed Fyre Festival, faced social media ridicule after his latest event, PHNX, drew sparse crowds and criticism. Discover the details of his attempted redemption.

MPs Launch Full Probe into Royal Property Holdings

An unprecedented parliamentary inquiry will investigate secret rental deals and peppercorn rents for royal homes, sparked by the Prince Andrew scandal. Discover the full list of properties under scrutiny.

SNL Skewers Trump for Falling Asleep in Meeting

Saturday Night Live's latest cold open targeted President Trump for appearing to doze off and his friendly meeting with NYC's mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. Read the full spoof details.

Andrew's £3.1m Royal Rent Scandal Exposed

An investigation reveals the Duke of York paid a 'peppercorn rent' of £1,600 a month for a lavish St James's Palace apartment for his daughters, saving millions. MPs are now probing all royal property deals.

Albanese defends $100k UN trip for minister

PM Anthony Albanese justifies a $100,000 New York trip for Communications Minister Anika Wells to rally global support for Australia's social media ban for under-16s, as her travel expenses face intense scrutiny.

Suspended US police officers paid $2.6m over five years

Three New Jersey police officers, suspended for alleged racist remarks and retaliation, have collected over $2.6 million in salary and raises since 2020. Explore the costly scandal and stalled disciplinary hearings.

Victoria's IBAC watchdog faces major overhaul

Victoria's anti-corruption watchdog, IBAC, faces a major overhaul. A landmark review recommends broadening the definition of corrupt conduct and strengthening its powers. Read the full story.

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