Matt Hancock facing investigation over use of personal email to conduct government business 

Matt Hancock facing investigation over use of personal email to conduct government business Hancock is believed to have routinely used a private Gmail account for work Ministers should use official email accounts in the interest of transparency The former Health Secretary’s use of a Gmail account for government business was addressed in minutes of a … Read more

ABC and The Bachelor to conduct thorough search for successor for host Chris Harrison after his exit

ABC and The Bachelor will conduct thorough search for successor for host Chris Harrison after his exit from franchise after 19 years By Dailymail.com Reporter Published: 02:44 BST, 11 June 2021 | Updated: 02:47 BST, 11 June 2021 ABC and The Bachelor will take their time in picking a successor to Chris Harrison, in the … Read more

Financial Conduct Authority pledges action after our scam exposé

Watchdog pledges action after our scam exposé: Fake website lured in around 1,700 potential victims in five days By Miles Dilworth For The Daily Mail Published: 22:00 BST, 18 May 2021 | Updated: 22:00 BST, 18 May 2021 The city watchdog has vowed to ‘up its game’ after a Money Mail investigation exposed how easily … Read more

City watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority attacks online fraud

The City regulator has lashed out at the ‘scourge’ of online investment fraud which is causing untold damage to Britain’s savers and the legitimate businesses trying to serve them. Mark Steward, an executive director at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), said the watchdog has already issued 632 specific warnings about scam firms this year – … Read more

Watchdog says 47 peers breached code of conduct over bullying training

House of Lords standards watchdog finds 47 peers breached code of conduct by failing to attend ‘Valuing Everyone’ anti-bullying training but lets them off with a slap on the wrist as four remain under investigation Independent House of Lords Commissioner for Standards has published report It found that 47 peers breached code of conduct by … Read more

Watchdog says 47 peers breached code of conduct over bullying training

House of Lords standards watchdog finds 47 peers breached code of conduct by failing to attend ‘Valuing Everyone’ anti-bullying training but lets them off with a slap on the wrist as four remain under investigation Independent House of Lords Commissioner for Standards has published report It found that 47 peers breached code of conduct by … Read more

Financial Conduct Authority launches probe into Greensill collapse 

Financial Conduct Authority launches probe into Greensill collapse amid David Cameron lobbying row By Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 11 May 2021 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 11 May 2021 The City watchdog has launched a full-blown investigation into bust lender Greensill Capital amid a lobbying row which has dragged in former … Read more

Queen carries on: Grieving monarch ‘will still conduct state opening of Parliament on May 11’

The Queen will not delay returning to work after her husband’s funeral and plans to attend the state opening of Parliament next month, MailOnline can reveal today.  Her Majesty will attend the ceremonial event in the House of Lords without her husband Prince Philip and will be supported by her son Prince Charles at Westminster … Read more

Referee Darren Drysdale CHARGED by the FA with improper conduct after squaring up to Alan Judge

Referee Darren Drysdale has been charged by the FA with improper conduct after squaring up to Ipswich Town’s Alan Judge during the Blues’ match with Northampton on Tuesday.  The 49-year-old clashed with Irish midfielder Judge after his appeal for a penalty was rejected during the Blues’ League One tie with Northampton. The pair had to be … Read more

Another 12 former soldiers who served in Northern Ireland are under investigation over their conduct

Another 12 Army veterans are facing charges including murder relating to Troubles shootings almost 50 years ago, the Daily Mail can reveal. Despite ministers’ pledges to protect those who served in Northern Ireland, the province’s Public Prosecution Service has received files relating to a number of historical incidents and decisions on charges are imminent. Many of … Read more