UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week agoDoes Nigel Farage have a problem with women?
Repeated dismissive treatment of female journalists and proposed policy changes under Reform UK signal concerns about misogyny and threats to women's rights.
Former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca reportedly left club chiefs unimpressed behind the scenes when he refused to turn up for a post-match press conference. The Italian tactician was supposedly feeling unwell after the 2-2 draw against Bournemouth earlier this week, leading to his assistant Willy Caballero taking on media duties instead. However, it now seems Maresca was not ill at all and simply didn't want to speak after that game, which was seen by Chelsea insiders as unprofessional and disrespectful, according to the Sun.
In a memo to employees following the dismissal of MSNBC contributor Matthew Dowd, three Comcast and Versant executives called Kirk's death a "tragic loss," writing that "his words and actions underscore the urgency to maintain a respectful exchange of ideas - a principle we must champion." The memo was written by Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, Comcast president Mike Cavanagh, and Mark Lazarus, the prospective CEO of Versant, the spin-off company housing cable channels like MSNBC.