Patrick J. Adams Says He Misses Meghan Markle, 'Suits' Co-Stars
The actor, who portrayed Mike Ross, shared throwback photos from the set of the legal series.
Britney Spears Hints At Telling World About Private Struggles In Cryptic Post
The singer wrote: "There's so much I've kept private that's gone on with me personally and maybe one day I can let people know."
Met Police officer jailed for 16 years for raping fellow officer and teenager
A former Met police officer, Adam Provan, has been jailed for 16 years on eight counts of raping a teenage girl and a female police officer.
Parents express great concern for their children overusing social media
The results of a National Poll on Children's Health in Michigan have revealed parents' deep concerns about how the Internet impacts their children's lives.
McDonald's opens misconduct unit after UK allegations
McDonald's UK has opened a specialist unit to investigate allegations of racial and sexual misconduct exposed by the BBC, its boss announced Friday.
In age of AI, women battle rise of deepfake porn
Photo apps digitally undressing women, sexualized text-to-image prompts creating "AI girls" and manipulated images fueling "sextortion" rackets -- a boom in deepfake porn is outpacing US and European efforts to regulate the technology.
How workplace ethics and a toxic boss can improve or ruin the office atmosphere
A toxic boss can ruin the office atmosphere, and employees should be aware of the ethical aspects of a toxic workplace and a boss who crosses boundaries.
McDonald's UK apologises after racism, sexual misconduct report
The head of McDonald's in the UK apologised after the BBC on Tuesday reported allegations of sexual misconduct, racism and bullying by staff at the fast-food giant.
How 'silent firing' is sweeping the UK work culture, according to recent study
A report reveals many people may be ignorant about a growing trend of silent mistreatment including gender discrimination that is forcing employees to resign.
Report reveals one-third of hospitality workers face discriminatory behaviour
The hospitality industry is urged to address the prevalence of discrimination and prioritise inclusivity, as a report by Be Inclusive Hospitality exposed the extent of discriminatory behaviour within the hospitality sector.
Labour MP Geraint Davies loses whip over sexual harassment allegations
Davies, who has represented constituency Swansea West since 2010, now facing an investigation after the allegations were made anonymously.
French Open uses AI to protect players from online abuse
The age of social media has made athletes and other public figures more vulnerable to online abuse, causing mental health challenges.
US top health official sounds alarm on child social media use
It can perpetuate body dissatisfaction, eating disorders and depression and expose children to online bullying.
FDA demands independent inquiry into bullying following Raab's resignation
The FDA union claim that the problem of ministerial bullying is bigger than Raab. However, in his resignation letter, Raab has pushed back against the investigation into his conduct.
Meghan Markle denies claims she leaked own letter for King Charles III to tabloids
The Duchess of Sussex reportedly wrote the letter after the Oprah interview in March 2021.
House passes bill banning transgender athletes but Senate set to block
President Joe Biden also stated that he intends to veto the bill even if it passes congress.
New book says Prince Harry 'driving force' behind rift with royals not Meghan Markle
The Duke of Sussex admitted that he is no longer on speaking terms with Prince William and King Charles III.
Black girls 3 times more prone to invasive strip-search by Met police: Report
The Met Police has been under severe scrutiny after a report claimed that the organisation is "institutionally racist and sexist."
Should the government regulate Bitcoin or does Bitcoin in fact regulate the government?
"It is hard to hold the government accountable for their mistakes. At the same time, it gives governments the excuse to continue their nefarious accounting behind the scenes."
Met Police is 'institutionally racist, misogynistic, and homophobic:' Report
London's Metropolitan Police has again come under scrutiny after a report claimed that the organisation failed to protect members of the public.
London police institutionally racist and sexist, report finds
London's Metropolitan Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic and unable to police itself, an independent review said on Tuesday, heaping pressure on the Met's new chief to reform Britain's biggest police force.
London bus driver who left bus with engine running to relive himself and grab coffee is fired
The driver took his employer to the tribunal for unfair dismissal after the incident.
Labour MP alleges she was sexually assaulted by colleague in Westminster
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols has made some shocking claims about how she was sexually assaulted by a colleague in Westminster.
China warns US to stop suppression or risk 'conflict'
The United States should change its "distorted" attitude towards China or "conflict and confrontation" will follow, China's foreign minister said on Tuesday, while defending its stance on the war in Ukraine and defending its close ties with Russia.
British police face struggle to clean up sexist culture after scandals
Britain's police force is under unprecedented pressure to reform after the conviction of officers for murder and rape, alongside evidence of widespread sexism and misogyny in its ranks.
Britney Spears wants Justin Timberlake 'back in her life': report
The singer is now married to Sam Asghari and has two children with ex-husband Kevin Federline.
Selena Gomez responds to controversy on Hailey Bieber's alleged body-shaming TikTok video about her
Selena's fans have been in an uproar as many of them reminded the public that Hailey herself once begged Selena's fans to stop bullying her.
Britain's Sunak shuffles cabinet to bolster pledges on economy
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reshuffled his cabinet on Tuesday, breaking up two departments to better suit his pledges to spur the economy and turn around his party's fortunes before an election expected next year.
UK PM Sunak sacks party chairman Zahawi over tax affairs
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sacked Conservative Party chair Nadhim Zahawi on Sunday after an investigation found he committed a serious breach by not being open about a tax probe, the latest scandal to hit one of Sunak's top ministers.
Kate Middleton accused of 'insulting, bullying' Prince Harry at charity visit
The Princess of Wales made a remark about talking therapy while promoting mental health.