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Corporate governance

June 2026

  • Arwa Mahdawi

    double quotation markThink Musk the billionaire was bad? Brace yourself for Musk the trillionaire

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Lex Greensill  looks at the camera as he leaves court

    Financier Lex Greensill banned from running UK companies for nine years

  • A student wearing safety glasses checks a yellow spirit level over stacked bricks

    City & Guilds faces legal and industrial action over plans to cut hundreds of jobs

  • Amanda Blanc

    BP backs Amanda Blanc to lead search for new chair despite investor concerns

May 2026

  • Two women walk past a Nationwide building society branch on a high street

    Nationwide customer seeking election to board hits out at lender for ‘unfair’ treatment

  • Albert Manifold

    BP removes chair Albert Manifold over ‘serious’ governance and conduct concerns

  • A hand holds a smartphone showing an NS&I Premium Bonds app screen with £500 prize displayed

    NS&I failures pile on the agony for bereaved families chasing missing premium bonds

  • Woman walks past Metro Bank branch in Canterbury, Kent.

    Metro Bank investors urged to reject executive pay report

  • Australian medical college leader suspended from position over alleged health and safety breach

  • Will a Nationwide customer’s boardroom challenge shake up UK corporate governance?

  • Privately educated CEOs seen as ‘safer bet’ by investors, study finds

  • HSBC profits fall amid $400m fraud-related charge and Iran war

April 2026

  • Sign for Royal Australasian College of Physicians on cracked pavement

    ‘Royal mess, trainwreck, shitshow’: inside the implosion of one of Australia’s oldest medical colleges

    Police called to tumultuous meeting of Royal Australasian College of Physicians, where rival leaders are locked in a battle for control. Exasperated doctors say the turmoil is a symptom of a deeper problem in medicine
  • an HSBC bank branch near its main HQ in Hong Kong

    HSBC ‘reviewing’ private school perk for bankers in Hong Kong

    Hundreds of senior staff in territory benefit from nearly £30,000-a-year grant per child not available to staff in group’s other hubs
    • Nationwide could have first customer on board for nearly 25 years

    • Primark to split from food business despite warning of Iran war impact

    • BP shareholders advised to vote against chair over climate resolution exclusion

March 2026

  • A jar of Marmite yeast extract next to toast on a cutting board

    Marmite maker Unilever agrees $44.8bn deal to combine food arm with McCormick

    Core focus will be on beauty, personal care and home products after spinning off brands such as Hellmann’s and Pot Noodle
  • The FCA logo on an LED screen in the background while a silhouetted person uses a smartphone in the foreground

    FCA investigates collapsed lender MFS amid £1.3bn mortgage scandal

    Move follows the granting of a worldwide asset-freezing order on company’s founder, Paresh Raja
  • Steve Reed walks in front of black railings outside 10 Downing Street. He is smiling and carrying a red folder under his arm. He has short grey hair and stubble, and wears a dark blue suit jacket and red tie.

    Ban corporate donations to UK political parties to protect elections, says thinktank

    CenTax warns bill under debate in parliament has ‘easily exploitable’ loopholes and will not prevent foreign interference
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