New rules for Nationwide, HSBC, Natwest, TSB and Santander customers this week
UK banks, including Nationwide and HSBC, are implementing new contactless payment rule changes allowing firms to set their own limits starting Thursday.
MP examines the conduct of the mayor of Cuiabá after mocking school meals without sugar: 'boring rules'
The public prosecutor's office in Cuiabá is investigating local mayor Abilio Brunini for mocking school meals that lack sugar and calling health regulations 'boring.'
Corregedoria publishes rules to curb political expression of prosecutors
The Corregedoria of the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) in Brazil has issued new regulations limiting public political expressions by prosecutors, including their conduct on social media.
Changes Approved in Government Job Rules by CM Yogi
The Uttar Pradesh government has implemented significant changes to the rules governing government employees, focusing on enhancing transparency in their financial dealings and investments.
Menšík angers opponent, talks about a gap in the rules. According to Spaniards, he pretended to die
Czech tennis player Jakub Menšík faced controversy during his match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina at the Indian Wells tournament, with accusations of unsportsmanlike conduct.
Judges Have Had Enough – Here’s What Norway’s Troublemaker Skier Is Accused Of
Norwegian skier Kristine Skistad faced sanctions during the World Cup sprint events in Lahti for unsportsmanlike conduct and violating competition rules.
Undisciplined passengers can be banned from flying for up to a year
Brazil's ANAC proposes new rules to penalize unruly passengers with fines and temporary bans from flights.
Cármen calls for the end of telework in the Electoral Justice in a meeting about conduct rules
Minister Cármen Lúcia urged the termination of telework in the Electoral Justice during a meeting focused on conduct recommendations for electoral magistrates.
TSE President presents code of conduct for judges in this year's elections; see rules
The president of Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Cármen Lúcia, introduced guidelines for ethical conduct for electoral judges during the 2026 elections.
TSE will hold unprecedented hearing in Belém to hear indigenous peoples about the 2026 Elections
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) will conduct a public hearing in Belém to engage with indigenous peoples and marginalized groups regarding the rules for the 2026 General Elections.
In its first working session, STF analyzes the validity of rules on social media use by magistrates
The Brazilian Supreme Court is reviewing the validity of a resolution regarding social media use by judges, establishing conduct recommendations and prohibitions.
Podcast discusses current rules for STF ministers and proposed code of conduct
The president of Brazil's Supreme Court, Edson Fachin, emphasized the importance of creating a code of conduct for the court, targeting its completion by 2026 with the support of various civil society groups.
Trial on judges' posts on social media becomes a thermometer for Fachin's ethics code at the STF
The first trial of the year at the STF concerns rules for judges' social media conduct, seen by Chief Justice Edson Fachin as a measure of colleagues' receptiveness to a proposed code of conduct.
Cármen announces conduct rules for electoral judges with restriction on participation in events
Minister Cármen Lúcia, president of the TSE, announced ethical conduct recommendations for electoral judges during the opening of the judicial year, with a proposal to be discussed at an upcoming meeting.
Minister rejects claim tougher drink-driving rules will kill off rural pubs – UK politics live
Scottish Minister Ash Regan has been suspended for breaching the code of conduct during a gender recognition controversy, rejecting claims that stricter drink-driving laws would harm rural pubs.