A French court has ruled against Cardiff City in their claim for compensation resulting from the tragic death of Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala, who died in a plane crash. The Tribunal de Commerce de Nantes determined that FC Nantes, the player’s previous club, was not liable for negligence related to the incident. Consequently, Cardiff City is now required to pay Nantes a total of €480,000, which consists of €300,000 in damages and an additional €180,000, as reported by Cardiff's legal representation. The Welsh club had initially sought damages exceeding £100 million (approximately €115 million) from Nantes, arguing that the club... [Continue Reading]
On the afternoon of March 30, millions of UK drivers will learn the potential compensation amounts related to the widespread car finance scandal, as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is set to announce the details of its redress programme. This revelation pertains to approximately 14 million motor finance agreements that have come under scrutiny due to allegations of mis-selling and inadequate disclosure of terms by lenders. The announcement is scheduled for after 4:30 PM, deliberately timed to avoid disrupting stock market trading for major automobile loan providers, including Lloyds Banking Group, Santander, and Barclays. The FCA's move follows extensive consultations... [Continue Reading]
The Unite trade union has publicly criticized the UK Government for what it describes as a failure to expedite aspects of the current public sector pay agreement. The union claims that negotiations, which are essential for a new pay deal, have stagnated as the current agreement nears its expiration at the end of June. Amid rising living costs, the discontent has risen among public sector workers who await these vital negotiations. According to Unite, the pay proposals established in January 2024 include a local bargaining mechanism. This allows certain percentages of the pay deal to be negotiated for different grades... [Continue Reading]
The US Senate has recently taken significant steps to resolve a budget impasse that has led to thousands of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees working without pay, resulting in severe disruptions at airports across the country. This measure, passed shortly after 2 am Eastern Time, aims to fund the entire Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for 2026, excluding specific provisions for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol agencies which are under heightened scrutiny. The decision comes after TSA staff have endured a prolonged period without compensation since mid-February, compounding already intensified frustrations for both employees and travelers.... [Continue Reading]
A recent report published by Global Rights Compliance highlights the grim realities faced by North Korean workers in Russia, revealing a forced labour scheme that generates approximately US$500 million annually for the North Korean state. The report details the brutal conditions these workers endure, marked by control, coercion, and systemic abuse. According to the findings, the North Korean government has dispatched over 100,000 workers across more than 40 countries, primarily in sectors such as construction, medicine, information technology, and food services. The exploitative nature of the scheme is starkly illustrated through first-hand testimonies collected from North Korean labourers. These workers... [Continue Reading]
A civil jury in California has determined that Bill Cosby is liable for drugging and sexually assaulting Donna Motsinger in 1972. Following the jury's decision, Ms Motsinger was awarded $19.25 million in damages for her suffering, which includes compensations for mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and emotional distress. The total award could rise further, as punitive damages are expected to be considered during the next phase of the trial. This recent verdict comes as part of ongoing legal repercussions for Cosby, who has faced numerous allegations of sexual assault spanning several decades. The jury’s ruling signifies a pivotal... [Continue Reading]