Complaints against judge to be examined in U-turn
A watchdog says it will examine complaints against employment tribunal judge Philip Lancaster.

A watchdog says it will examine complaints against employment tribunal judge Philip Lancaster.

Meta is constructing its first Canadian data center in Alberta, a 1-gigawatt facility costing $9 billion and expected to take 2-3 years. The site in Sturgeon County was chosen for its energy access, infrastructure, and regulatory environment, aiming to meet AI demand.

The R&A has introduced 'The Open Commitment,' a new code of conduct for fans attending next week's championship at Royal Birkdale, aiming to curb unruly behavior and preserve traditions amid growing concerns over spectator conduct at major golf events.

Despite new GLP-1 drugs and Medicare coverage, most employers aren't covering them for weight loss due to high costs. Many are exploring alternative support methods for employees.

British wildcard Arthur Fery, ranked 114th, has reached the Wimbledon semi-finals after a stunning victory over world number 10 Flavio Cobolli. The 23-year-old becomes the first men's wildcard in 25 years to achieve this feat at Wimbledon.

Federal Reserve officials showed divergent views on interest rates at their June meeting, with some anticipating easing conditions allowing for lower rates and others expecting elevated inflation necessitating hikes. The committee ultimately voted to maintain the current rate range.

A police marksman who shot Chris Kaba may no longer face misconduct proceedings after the government changed rules on judging officers' use of force. Sgt Martyn Blake shot Kaba in 2022; Blake was cleared of murder but faced a disciplinary hearing. The IOPC paused the hearing pending rule changes, which have now led them to believe the case should not proceed, sparking anger from Kaba's family and campaigners.