監管機構權衡是否對 Farage 未披露的 500 萬英鎊捐款展開調查
• Electoral Commission 正在審查 Reform UK 領袖在進入議會前是否應申報該億萬富翁的贈款 • 分析:Farage 企圖搶先表態的舉動僅引發了更多疑問 • Farage 因未披露的 500 萬英鎊贈款被移交標準監管機構處理
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• Electoral Commission 正在審查 Reform UK 領袖在進入議會前是否應申報該億萬富翁的贈款 • 分析:Farage 企圖搶先表態的舉動僅引發了更多疑問 • Farage 因未披露的 500 萬英鎊贈款被移交標準監管機構處理
theguardian.com• RSPB 表示,賞鳥不再是小眾、老派的消遣,研究顯示自 2018 年以來這項嗜好增長了 47% • 根據一項針對超過 24,000 人的多年期研究,賞鳥是 gen Z 增長速度第二快的嗜好,僅次於珠寶製作 • 根據 RSPB 發布的 Fifty5Blue 研究顯示,英國有近 750,000 名 gen Z(16 至 29 歲)定期享受賞鳥樂趣,自 2018 年以來增長了 1,088%。繼續閱讀...
theguardian.com• 對手政黨要求調查,保守黨主席因 Reform UK 領導人接受加密貨幣大亨贈禮而將其舉報至委員 • 獨家報導:Farage 從加密貨幣大亨處獲得未披露的 500 萬英鎊 • 分析:Farage 試圖搶先披露消息的舉動反而引發更多疑問
theguardian.com• 70 歲的 Nancy Pexton 刺死 69 歲的妹妹 Jennifer Abbott,並將其屍體留在 Camden 的公寓中腐爛三天。 • 一名女子因割開妹妹頸部將其殺害,隨後搶走其鑽鑲金製 Rolex 手錶而被裁定謀殺罪名成立。 • 法庭獲悉,Nancy Pexton 刺了她的親妹 Jennifer Abbott 10 次,隨後將其屍體留在位於北倫敦 Camden 的公寓內三天。
theguardian.comAn internal watchdog will review the agency’s handling of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, including whether relevant documents were properly redactedSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA majority of Americans blame Donald Trump for surging gasoline prices, which is weighing on his Republican party ahead of November’s congressional midterm elections, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.Some 77% of registered voters in the poll, which concluded early this week, said Trump bears at least a fair amount of responsibility for the recent rise in gas prices, which was sparked by his decision to launch a war on Iran along with US ally Israel.Our preliminary objective is to evaluate the DOJ’s processes for identifying, redacting, and releasing records in its possession as required by the Act.Alleged victims of sexual abuse by Epstein have complained that DOJ repeatedly failed to redact photos and other details that could reveal their identities and did not make public all the information prosecutors have about Epstein associates who were allegedly aware of his crimes or conspired with him but were never charged.Lawmakers have made similar complaints and have said they suspect DOJ has not released some relevant documents.The Trump administration has moved to reclassify marijuana, more than four months after Trump signed an executive order directing the attorney general to move it from schedule I to schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act.Trump, apparently abandoning his attempt to frighten Iran’s leaders into negotiating by channeling Richard Nixon’s “madman” theory, ruled out the use of nuclear weapons in his conflict with Iran.Trump has decided to invite wanted war criminal Vladimir Putin to the G20 summit in December at Trump’s Doral golf resort, the Washington Post reports.Trump confirmed that the government is considering a plan to bail out or ‘“just buy” Spirit Airlines, but confused Barack Obama with Joe Biden, and Jet Blue with People Express, which has been defunct since 1987.India’s foreign ministry denounced comments from the rightwing US commentator Michael Savage, posted on social media by Trump, which argued against awarding birthright citizenship to the US-born children of immigrants “from China or India or some other hellhole on the planet”. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• MarketBeat's stock screener identified five key financial stocks to research: Robinhood Markets, Visa, Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. II, Coinbase Global, and Intuit. • These equities represent diverse segments within the financial services sector, including fintech, payment processing, and software solutions. • The stocks merit investor attention for fundamental and technical analysis.
marketbeat.comBritain’s cybersecurity agency says companies must step up vigilance to prevent espionage attacksBusiness live – latest updatesBritish businesses are being urged to step up their vigilance against a China-linked hacking ploy that uses everyday devices for espionage.The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and agencies in nine other countries have warned of persistent attempts by Beijing-backed groups to hack equipment such as wifi routers to launch cyber-attacks. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExclusive: Report finds Natural England has created no new SSSIs, which protect areas from development, since 2023The government’s wildlife watchdog for England is failing to save nature because it has stopped giving protection to rare wildlife and habitats, according to a new report.No new sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) have been designated by Natural England since 2023. SSSIs are nationally or internationally important places for rare wildlife and habitats. Without the designation, endangered species can be at risk of being lost to development. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe trial between the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and the supermarket giant began in the federal court in Sydney on TuesdayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWoolworths engaged in “marketing magic” to trick customers into thinking they were getting genuine discounts as part of the supermarket’s “Prices Dropped” promotion, the consumer regulator has told a court.The landmark trial between the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Woolworths began in the federal court in Sydney on Tuesday, almost two months after hearings ended in its very similar case against Coles. Continue reading...
theguardian.comVinegar, Tim Tams and baby rice are among the products to be scrutinised in the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s caseGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe consumer watchdog is back in court and taking on Australia’s largest supermarket chain, alleging Woolworths deliberately misled shoppers with fake discounts.The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) case against Woolworths begins in the federal court in Sydney on Tuesday, almost two months after hearings wrapped up in its very similar case against Coles. Continue reading...
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