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Empresa de lobby é filmada oferecendo pagamento a jornalistas por cobertura favorável a clientes na imprensa nacional
Exclusiva: Investigação do Guardian sobre CT Group revela prática de pagamento secreto a jornalistas. Empresa de lobby político fundada pelo ex-estrategista eleitoral de David Cameron e Boris Johnson paga secretamente profissionais para escrever peças favoráveis aos seus clientes em jornais britânicos.
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Juiz de Delaware rejeita processo de difamação da UnitedHealth Group contra o The Guardian
Conglomerado de saúde moveu ação de difamação contra o The Guardian por reportagem investigativa de 2025. Um juiz estadual de Delaware rejeitou a ação movida pela UnitedHealth Group.
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'Como esse cara conseguiu meus dados?': Fundador da BrewDog enfrenta reclamações sobre e-mails a 'equity punks'
Exclusiva: Órgão regulador acionado para investigar como James Watt obteve dados de ex-investidores que convidou para participar da tentativa de recompra. James Watt, fundador da BrewDog que vendeu a cervejaria 'punk' endividada no início do ano, é alvo de reclamações ao órgão regulador de privacidade de dados do Reino Unido vinculadas à sua surpreendente tentativa de recomprar a empresa.
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Investigação do Reino Unido apura se TikTok falha em proteger crianças de conteúdo prejudicial
Ofcom iniciou investigação formal contra o TikTok por suspeitas de falha na proteção de menores contra conteúdo prejudicial. O regulador britânico expressa preocupações particulares com a ineficácia da verificação de idade da plataforma, deixando crianças expostas a postagens sobre automutilação e suicídio.
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Rede Stonegate de pubs e bares investigada por tratamento 'injusto' de proprietários
Adjudicador do código de pubs afirma ter fundamentos para acreditar que grupo violou regulamentações. Stonegate, maior rede de bares e pubs britânica, pode enfrentar multa de até £16 milhões.
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Bank of England governor would have put off Farage meeting had £5m gift been under investigation
Exclusive: Andrew Bailey says he does not regret meeting Reform UK leader to discuss cryptocurrency regulationThe Bank of England governor has said he would have put off a meeting with Nigel Farage last autumn had the Reform UK leader’s £5m gift from a crypto billionaire been under investigation at the time.Andrew Bailey said he did not regret meeting Farage to discuss the Bank’s plans for cryptocurrency regulation last September, months before the controversial donation from the Thail
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Heating oil customers to get up to £350 compensation for cancelled orders
Watchdog says about 1,700 people were affected during a price surge triggered by the Middle East crisisHeating oil customers whose deliveries were cancelled when the war in the Middle East caused a price surge are to receive compensation of up to £350 each following an investigation by the UK competition watchdog.As the crisis unfolded, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it was investigating heating oil suppliers after complaints that existing orders were being scrapped,
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I investigated Palantir’s foothold in the British state – and what I found should worry us all | Peter Geoghegan
Paid-for political access and threadbare regulations have helped to embed the US tech firm in the NHS – and beyond. But there is a way to free ourselvesAndy Burnham faces a lot of big decisions. But one of the incoming prime minister’s biggest early tests is what he does about the world’s “scariest company” – Palantir. The US defence and surveillance tech behemoth has a swathe of British public contracts, including, most controversially, a £330m deal with the NHS. It’s pretty clear wha
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South East Water to pay £30.5m penalty after multiple failures
Ofwat investigated supplier over supply interruptions, customer failings and for breaching its licenceSouth East Water will pay £30.5m after a series of supply interruptions, customer failings and for breaching its licence, regulator Ofwat has confirmed.The watchdog said the redress package concludes three investigations into the supplier and includes a previously proposed £22m fine for water supply failures between 2020 and 2023 affecting more than 286,000 people. Continue reading...
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Lawyers to investigate claims of GB power grid cover-up over blackout risk
Operator brings in independent legal firm to look into whistleblower allegations relating to June heatwaveGreat Britain’s grid operator has brought in independent investigators to look into accusations that its staff were involved in a cover-up over the power system being at a greater risk of blackouts during the heatwave.The government-owned energy system operator will face the scrutiny of an external legal firm after a whistleblower claimed that control room staff were warned against
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UK’s public spending watchdog to investigate Lower Thames Crossing project
Exclusive: Campaigners voice concerns over rising costs of £11bn Essex to Kent road tunnelThe UK’s public spending watchdog has said it plans to investigate the Lower Thames Crossing, as campaigners voice concerns over the rising costs of one of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects.The head of the National Audit Office (NAO) said he anticipated the agency would “examine and report” on the planned £11bn road tunnel between Kent and Essex, and that work to monitor the project had alr
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George and Fiona Cottrell understood to have been interviewed under caution by Met police
Exclusive: Interviews of Farage aide and his mother believed to be part of investigation into donations to Reform UK before 2024 electionNigel Farage’s aide George Cottrell and his mother, Fiona Cottrell, have been interviewed under criminal caution by Scotland Yard detectives, the Guardian understands.The interviews are understood to form part of an ongoing investigation into donations to Reform UK before the general election in July 2024. Continue reading...