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Head of Security Accused of Facilitating Abuse at Fayed Establishment

A former employee of Mohamed Al Fayed has accused John Macnamara, the head of security, of facilitating abuse at the billionaire’s establishment. The employee, referred to as Jen, claims she was repeatedly groped, sexually assaulted, and strangled by Fayed during her time at Harrods. These allegations have shed light on the toxic environment at the luxury store in Knightsbridge.

Calls for Regulation of Gambling Ads in Football

A study has shown that Premier League fans were bombarded with nearly 30,000 gambling messages on a single weekend. This has sparked calls for government intervention to regulate gambling advertising in football. Ministers have been urged to step in, as voluntary measures taken by clubs have proven to be inadequate.

Reeves Reconsiders Non-Dom Tax Status

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reconsidering Labour’s crackdown on non-dom tax status, as concerns have been raised about the policies not raising any money. Treasury officials fear the policy may fail to generate revenue, prompting a reevaluation of the proposals. The government is now looking at the details of the plan and may make adjustments based on OBR forecasts.

Labour Urged to Scrap UK Road Schemes

Campaign groups are pushing for the cancellation of major road building schemes in the UK, including the £9bn Lower Thames Crossing project. This comes amid speculation that funds earmarked for new roads could be redirected to rail and other public transport projects. The move is seen as a way to address the financial shortfall in the country’s finances.

Tesla Boss Defends Home Checks on Sick Workers

The boss of a Tesla factory in Germany has defended sending managers to the homes of workers on sick leave. The move has sparked outrage from a trade union, which has accused the company of creating a “culture of fear” among employees. The union is calling for measures to improve working conditions and reduce stress among workers.

These key events highlight important issues in areas such as workplace abuse, gambling advertisement regulation, tax policies, infrastructure planning, and worker rights. The controversies surrounding these topics have sparked calls for action from government officials and industry stakeholders.

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