Burgertory’s CEO has retreated from the public eye after exploding onto the scene when he was filmed leading a pro-Palestine march in Melbourne’s CBD three weeks ago.
Paul Gerrard, director of public affairs at the Co-op, criticsed the police response to shoplifting cases after findings revealed they did not respond to 76% of serious retail crimes reported.
Harvard University’s antisemitism backlash has escalated as more than 1,600 Jewish alumni have threatened to withdraw donations amid the school’s pro-Palestine protests.
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The Reserve Bank has raised interest rates for the 13th time in 18 months, taking the cash rate to a 12-year high of 4.35 per cent. The bad news adds $99 to average monthly mortgage repayments.
Sir Peter Wood does not mince his words when it comes to the behaviour of Safe Hands and other fallen providers.
Graham Chase Robinson, 41, struggled to maintain her composure as she described ‘creepy’ and ‘disgusting’ requests by actor Robert De Niro, 80, to scratch his back.
The actor, 80, admitted in Manhattan court that he ordered his former assistant to scratch his back, angrily shouting: ‘You got me!’ He is being accused of gender discrimination.