Woolworths CEO walks out of ABC interview
Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci has announced he will step down from the role after he walked out on an interview with the ABC. Vision: ABC
Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci has announced he will step down from the role after he walked out on an interview with the ABC. Vision: ABC
Kyle Walker was booked for clattering into Neal Maupay in the second half of Man City's clash with Brentford at the Eithad on Tuesday evening just weeks after the pair clashed off-the-ball.
Eighteen years after a military coup toppled one of Thailand's most polarizing and politically powerful leaders, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra walked free on parole Sunday, finishing six months in a police hospital and sparking fears he now shares power with his party's pliant prime minister. What that means for the future of Thailand's fluid political landscape remains a massive question mark.
Influential labor groups now say they are opposing efforts to move two professional sports franchises from the nation’s capital to northern Virginia, partially due to the apparent inability to reach a satisfactory deal for union workers on the construction projects. The Northern Virginia AFL-CIO and member unions announced their objections on Tuesday in a blow for the proposal backed by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin. Leaders in Virginia's Democratic-controlled General Assembly have made clear labor... Читать дальше...
Islamic State-linked rebels with the Allied Democratic Forces have reportedly killed at least two dozen Congolese civilians in separate attacks this week.
Liverpool and Chelsea are set to battle it out for the first major trophy of the season this weekend when they face each other in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley.
Buy-to-let investors are enduring a mixed bag, battling against high rates and inflation while benefitting from strong rental growth and demand.
Barclays, led by boss Venkat (pictured), is targeting £2bn in savings and a £10bn in dividends and buy-backs
Our campaign has drawn support from politicians and housebuilders who describe stamp duty as counter-productive, anti-growth and an economic dampener.
Redwheel, which owns 14.6% of Currys, backed the decision by the electrical retailer's board to reject a £700m takeover offer by Elliott Partners.
Rafael Devers is looking for some help, as Devers made it clear Tuesday he feels the Red Sox should've done more in the offseason.
The company had 198 shops in Britain and 2,200 staff when it tumbled into administration last week in a major blow to the High Street.
Last year, Coutts, the private bank owned by NatWest, ditched former Ukip and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage (pictured) over his views.
Global index provider FTSE Russell said the airline is on course for promotion when the next reshuffle takes place next month.
National Express, which has changed its name to Mobico Group, had planned to publish its figures for 2023 on Thursday next week.
Lower demand amid high interest rates and regulatory changes in California, as well as rising inventories, have pummeled solar-power and related industries, and SolarEdge presents a mixed picture to investors.
The White House briefing room has a new lectern that is honoring Black female journalists. Alice Dunnigan and Ethel L. Payne were both journalists who were a part of a handful of Black women that were White House correspondents. Today, they are honored with a new briefing room podium.
England coach Kevin Sinfield has come out in defence of one of the Red Rose's under-fire Six Nations stars.
Those interested can boldly go and apply for the out-of-this-world role up until the closing date of April 2.
Death in Paradise star Don Warrington has opened up about performing a terrifying stunt for the BBC comedy-crime series.
The pharmaceutical giant's long-standing chief executive earned £16.9m in 2023 - the fifth year in a row that he has taken home more than £15m.
The company is set to finalise a deal in the next two weeks to raise as much as £350m from old and new investors, according to reports.
The Ondo State Government has declared Thursday, February 22 and Friday, February 23, 2024, as public holidays to honour the late former governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu. Akeredolu, who died on December 27 in a German hospital during a protracted illness, is scheduled to be buried on Friday in Owo, his home town. According to a
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