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Green denies 'unlawful sexual or racist behaviour'

Green denies 'unlawful sexual or racist behaviour'

Business
Topshop owner Sir Philip Green has said he "categorically and wholly denies" allegations of "unlawful sexual or racist behaviour". In a statement released after he was named in parliament as the businessman behind an injunction against the Daily Telegraph, he said: "I am not commenting on anything that has happened in court or was said in Parliament today."To the extent that it is suggested that I have been guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour, I categorically and wholly deny these allegations."Arcadia and I take accusations and grievances from employees very seriously and in the event that one is raised, it is thoroughly investigated."Arcadia employs more than 20,000 people and in common with many large businesses sometimes receives formal complaints from employee...
Bieber's 'bad behaviour' leads to China ban

Bieber's 'bad behaviour' leads to China ban

Entertainment
Despite his musical success, worldwide fame and millionaire status Justin Bieber has been banned from performing in China.The 23-year-old has fallen foul of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture, who object to the Baby singer's "bad behaviour".The city bureau said they were excluding the "talented singer" from their country in the interests of imposing standards and order and "cleaning up" the domestic performance market.Image:Bieber on stage in Beijing, China, during his visit in 2013Responding to a fan on their website, the bureau pointed to the fact that the "controversial" Canadian had previously caused "public dissatisfaction" in his private life.They wrote: "We think it's not appropriate to allow bad behaviour in performances. Therefore, it's not appropriate to bring in artists who...