Tag: Ethics
Metropolitan Police Officer Fired for Unauthorized Access of Sarah Everard Murder Case Data
A Metropolitan Police officer has been dismissed for accessing confidential files related to the Sarah Everard murder case without authorization. The officer, PC Myles McHugh, was found to have committed gross misconduct by viewing...
Essex Police Accused of Bullying Allison Pearson: Focus on Policing, Not Tweets
Essex Police recently came under fire for their handling of a situation involving journalist Allison Pearson. The police visited Pearson's home over a year-old tweet that was deemed a "non-crime hate incident." This move...
Should Assisted Dying Be Legalized in the UK? The Debate and Implications
Nathaniel Dye, a brave music teacher battling terminal cancer, has become a key figure in the Labour party's election campaign and is now advocating for the legalization of assisted dying. Despite facing stage four...
Assisted Dying Legislation Set to be Released Tuesday
Draft assisted dying laws are set to be revealed on Tuesday, according to the PA news agency. The proposed Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater will be up...
Inclusive Apology: Fortnum & Mason’s Oversight of Paralympic Athletes
Fortnum & Mason recently issued an apology for what they called a "failure of communication" regarding Paralympic athletes who were not invited to a party for Olympians after a reception at Buckingham Palace. The...