"Don't worry, we'll settle this for you": Charles Alloncle accuses MP MoDem Erwan Balanant of threatening him
Charles Alloncle has accused fellow MP Erwan Balanant of threatening him during a parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting.
Inquiry Commission on Public Audiovisual: Mediawan is a 'French' group, assures its founder
Pierre-Antoine Capton, founder of Mediawan, defended the company's identification as a French entity amidst allegations regarding major American investment in its ownership.
Police sorry for failing to arrest Calocane before killings, Nottingham inquiry told
Two police forces and NHS England have apologized for not acting on an earlier arrest warrant for Valdo Calocane, who went on to kill three people in Nottingham.
LIVE - Inquiry commission on public broadcasting: follow the hearing of presenters Hugo Clément and Samuel Étienne
French media figures Hugo Clément and Samuel Étienne are being heard by a parliamentary commission regarding public broadcasting.
MA Public Prosecutor's Office opens inquiry to investigate failures in collective transportation in São Luís
The Maranhão Public Prosecutor's Office has initiated an inquiry to investigate potential violations of users' rights in the urban collective transportation system of São Luís.
OPEKEPE: Joint report by SYRIZA and the New Left - They demand a preliminary inquiry for Voridis and Avgenakis
SYRIZA and New Left legislators have called for a preliminary investigation into two government officials due to allegations of a significant public spending scandal involving the European Union's agricultural funding.
Full details of Bondi attack won’t be heard by royal commission, inquiry head says at first public hearing
The royal commission into antisemitism in Australia will exclude details of the Bondi beach terror attack due to ongoing criminal proceedings against an individual charged with multiple counts of murder.
Nottingham killer was not sectioned because of his race, inquiry told
A public inquiry revealed that mental health professionals did not detain Valdo Calocane, a triple killer, after considering research on racial biases in custody decisions.
BBC Breakfast guest chokes back tears as he makes emotional vow after daughter's death
Dr. Sanjoy Kumar expresses his grief and determination to seek justice after the tragic death of his daughter, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, in a violent attack in Nottingham.
Mother of Nottingham attacks victim calls for ‘whole truth’ to emerge at inquiry
The mother of a victim from the Nottingham attacks demands a full investigation into how the attacker was free to commit such acts, as a public inquiry begins.
Families of Nottingham tragedy teens vow 'relentless' pursuit of 'full truth'
Families of the teenagers killed in the Nottingham tragedy are committed to uncovering the full circumstances surrounding the incident, particularly regarding the mental health services that interacted with the perpetrator, Valdo Calocane.
Top minister quizzed on Andrew judge-led inquiry calls - 'no one above law'
A UK minister suggested the possibility of a judge-led inquiry following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Board of Metro Vancouver’s CAO tight-lipped about status, cost of ‘leak’ investigation
The Chief Administrative Officer of Metro Vancouver, Jerry Dobrovolny, addressed the investigation into a leaked document, stating that concerns about law violations are central to the inquiry.
"It cost 60,000 euros": Charles Alloncle points out Virginie Efira's performance at the Cannes Film Festival
The article discusses a parliamentary inquiry regarding the public broadcasting budget for the Cannes Film Festival, focusing on the significant costs associated with Virginie Efira's role as the ceremony host.
Developer faces questions at public inquiry about money given to Winnipeg officials
A developer denied that payments made to two Winnipeg city officials were a form of bribery related to a police headquarters contract.
The investigation into the data leak at the Federal Revenue - The Subject #1663
The article discusses an investigation into data leaks at Brazil's Federal Revenue involving several public servants.
LIVE - Inquiry commission on public broadcasting: 'I have never made a decision based on my political opinions,' assures the editorial director of Radio France
The editorial director of Radio France, Vincent Meslet, emphasizes that his decisions are independent of his political opinions during an inquiry into public broadcasting.
Former Winnipeg bureaucrat questioned at inquiry on money from contractor
A former city official in Winnipeg is under scrutiny regarding financial dealings with a contractor linked to a contentious police headquarters project.
Mysterious Margins, Suspicions of Conflicts of Interest... The Questionable Relationships Between France Télévisions and Production Companies
An inquiry into France Télévisions raises concerns about excessive profit margins and potential conflicts of interest with independent production companies.
Democratic senators launch inquiry into EPA’s repeal of key air pollution enforcement measure
Over three dozen Democratic senators have initiated an inquiry into the EPA's decision to cease assigning monetary value to health benefits of air pollution regulations.
Public Prosecutor's Office opens inquiry into neglect in the conservation of historic church in Bahia
The Bahia State Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an inquiry into the alleged neglect of conservation efforts for the historic Church of Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso in Abaíra.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Friday, February 13, 2026
A compilation of significant news in Brazil including a STF inquiry, a murder trial, weather predictions for Carnival, and notable incidents affecting public safety.
Chris Selley: We can’t let politicians get away without an inquiry of the Eglinton Crosstown debacle
The article argues for the necessity of a public inquiry into the costly and prolonged construction of Toronto's Eglinton Crosstown light rail project, which has faced significant challenges and overruns.
Public Audiovisual: The Inquiry Commission Will Ask Rachida Dati for Evidence of an Accusation
The inquiry commission on public audiovisual will request evidence from Culture Minister Rachida Dati regarding her accusations against the France 2 magazine Complément d'enquête.
LIVE - Inquiry Committee on Public Broadcasting: Tristan Waleckx Questioned This Thursday by Deputies
Tristan Waleckx, head of the France 2 show Complément d'enquête, is being questioned by deputies regarding the public broadcasting inquiry committee.
Suspicion: Child Abuse Within Finnish Organization – Public Request for Help
The Finnish Mission Society is investigating allegations of child abuse and sexual exploitation connected to its operations, with a public call for information from the community.
MP-SP will investigate the possibility of extending subway and CPTM hours on weekends
The São Paulo Public Ministry has opened an inquiry to investigate the feasibility of extending the operating hours of subway and train services in São Paulo on weekends, especially Saturdays.
"We only use hidden cameras as a last resort": Élise Lucet explains 'Cash Investigation'
Élise Lucet, the host of 'Cash Investigation', clarifies the use of hidden cameras during investigations while testifying before a parliamentary inquiry on public broadcasting.
LIVE - Parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting: Élise Lucet believes that Cash Investigation 'could not exist elsewhere than at France Télévisions'
Élise Lucet, a prominent journalist at France 2, states that the investigative show Cash Investigation is uniquely suited to France Télévisions during her testimony at a parliamentary inquiry.
Public inquiry to examine cost overruns of Winnipeg police building project
A public inquiry has commenced to investigate the significant cost overruns associated with the Winnipeg Police Service's new headquarters.
The debt of science to women
The article discusses the structural inequities in science that disadvantage women and emphasizes the need for inclusive approaches to research.
Public Ministry opens investigation into reduced hours of the Metro and CPTM
The São Paulo Public Ministry has initiated a civil inquiry to investigate the legality of the reduced operating hours of the metro and CPTM, which currently close at midnight on Saturdays.
TCE opens inquiry to investigate state school works in RJ paid by decentralized system
The Rio de Janeiro State Audit Court (TCE-RJ) has launched an investigation into works carried out in state educational institutions, following a report that revealed significant structural renovations financed through a decentralized payment system that complicates public expenditure oversight.
Loss of life was avoidable in worst small boat disaster in Channel, inquiry finds
A public inquiry revealed that the tragic mass drowning of at least 33 individuals in the Channel in November 2021 could have been prevented due to various failings.
Case Orelha: Public Ministry of Santa Catarina receives inquiry requesting provisional internment of a teenager
The Public Ministry of Santa Catarina has received an inquiry regarding the provisional internment of a teenager involved in the violent death of a dog named Orelha, following an investigation into animal abuse.
Libyan Public Prosecutor Opens Investigation into the Murder of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
The Libyan Public Prosecutor announced an investigation into the assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, following his killing in Zintan, and called for a rapid and transparent inquiry to bring those responsible to justice.
VIDEOS: JL2 on Tuesday, February 3, 2025
Various news topics include a congressional approval for public sector pay increases, the arrest of a former public pension president due to fraud investigations, a federal inquiry into management fraud at BRB, violence against a dog by teenagers, record low temperatures in Cuba exacerbating a crisis, the US downing an Iranian drone near an aircraft carrier, and a significant rise in gold prices.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The report covers several significant events including the approval of salary increases for public servants, the arrest of a former president related to fraud investigations, a police inquiry into management fraud at BRB, and incidents of animal cruelty involving teenagers, alongside international updates from Cuba and the USA.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Tuesday, February 3, 2026
The article covers various news items, including congressional approval for pay increases for public servants, the arrest of a former president of Rioprevidência over fraud investigations, a federal inquiry into BRB's management, juvenile assaults on a dog named Orelha, Cuba's record low temperature amid worsening crises, the U.S. downing of an Iranian drone, and a significant rise in gold prices.
Police spy tried to incite activists to firebomb shop, UK inquiry hears
An undercover police officer, Carlo Soracchi, has been accused by three anti-fascist activists of attempting to incite them to firebomb a shop allegedly affiliated with the far right during a public inquiry.
Family of woman murdered by serial rapist say there must be 'no attempt' to shut down evidence at public inquiry
The family of Emma Caldwell, a woman murdered by serial rapist Iain Packer in 2005, demands that no evidence be suppressed during the public inquiry into the police's handling of her case.
The Labor Movement Out in the Fields with Its Speech?
The article discusses Brynjar Níelsson's inquiry about the labor movement's criticism regarding the government's imminent removal of the warning obligation for public employees, as highlighted in the Icelandic parliament with the involvement of Minister Ragnar Þór.
Manston asylum centre was ‘overcrowded, squalid and insanitary’, inquiry hears
A public inquiry has revealed that the Manston detention centre in Kent was severely overcrowded and unsanitary, leading to health outbreaks among asylum seekers.
Léa Salamé, Rachida Dati, Élise Lucet... The inquiry commission on public broadcasting summons new personalities
The parliamentary inquiry commission on public broadcasting will resume its work on January 19, with new personalities summoned for hearings, as detailed by its president Jérémie Patrier-Leitus.
Hillsborough law to be delayed over security services concerns
The UK government plans to delay the Hillsborough law's progress due to concerns from MPs and families about its implications for serving intelligence officers.
Australian Prime Minister Announces Establishment of Public Inquiry into Sydney Hanukkah Party Attack
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a public inquiry into last month's attack on the Bondi Beach Hanukkah party that killed 15 people, to be led by a retired Supreme Court judge.
French public broadcaster under fire as right sets up parliamentary inquiry
The French public broadcaster faces scrutiny from a parliamentary inquiry initiated by the rightwing UDR party, which claims bias in the state's media ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.