General Sir Richard Barrons (pictured) feared there was a chance the ‘red mist’ could descend, prompting a wider regional war that could threaten to suck the UK into.
Rob Wilson, who was the firm’s head of criminal law, said the company should ‘grit its teeth and get on with prosecuting people’, the inquiry into the scandal heard.
Scotland Yard was last night urged by ex-chief superintendent Dai Davies (pictured) to interview the personal protection officers who accompanied Prince Andrew on trips to meet Jeffrey Epstein.
Stuart Machin, chief executive of Marks & Spencer, said this weekend that politicians neither ‘understand nor value’ the importance of the retail sector to the economy.
ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott has this year avoided acknowledging traditional owners at the start of a speech to shareholders. A new poll shows voters hate big business in politics.
Clarence Thomas and his wife Ginni sat alongside justices of the Supreme Court at the funeral Tuesday for Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court.
Northern Territory Chief Minister Natasha Fyles is expected to step down from the top job following revelations she holds undisclosed shares in a company at the helm of a controversial mine.
An Ohio police officer moved to a new force has now been granted permission by his former chief to take his K-9 partner, Igor, along with him, for $16,5000.