Peter Johnston has concluded his formal review of the allegations against Brand, two of them made while Brand worked as a presenter for the BBC from 2006 to 2008.
Home Depot will pay $65,000 to a former employee after reaching a settlement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights.
The Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR) has settled its workplace sexual harassment case with Home Depot. As part of the settlement, Home Depot will pay its former employee $65,000 and will ...
The BBC has offered a formal apology to the employees who felt "unable" to voice their concerns about Russell Brand during his time there.
The Archbishop of York has “categorically rejected” allegations that he bullied members of a committee to secure the Rt Rev ...
The FCA’s focus, in the six years since #MeToo began, upon tackling ‘non-financial misconduct’ (broadly, poor interpersonal behaviour) in ...
U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) have reintroduced the Prison Staff Safety Enhancement Act, a bipartisan effort aimed at ...
Florida coach Todd Golden is happy to focus on basketball while putting sexual misconduct accusations behind him.
What are the latest allegations to emerge in the BBC’s review into Russell Brand? - The BBC has apologised to staff who ...
Women say Justin Tucker repeatedly exposed his genitals and, in three instances, apparently left ejaculate on tables after ...
Several massage therapists have accused Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate sexual conduct during ...
The home improvement retail chain agreed to pay $65,000 after the Department of Human Rights found probable cause of ...