https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/31/cafe-blighty-protesters-community-colonialism
How about this, an opinion piece by the owner. Does that count as coverage?
https://thetab.com/uk/2018/01/29/i-was-at-the-presidents-club-afterparty-old-creepy-men-treated-us-like-prostitutes-59003?utm_source=professionalxpost&utm_medium=national&utm_campaign=xpost
A pretty damning report
So for you, 'dealt with' means nipped in the bud in the moment and no further repercussions further down the line, and no real message for the man/men guilty of sexual abuse that it is wholly unacceptable?
If that's what you're suggesting, we have pretty different ideas around what being 'dealt...
I'd take a slightly more optimistic look, change doesn't happen overnight, particularly in the case of deeply entrenched and long held cultural views and attitudes but I'd see debates such as these, with points on both sides, as evidence it can and hopefully will happen overtime.
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Agree that this is depressingly commonplace, but what makes you 'sure it was dealt with'? Without the report from the FT none of this would have come out, the event would have continued next year as it has for decades.
Secondly, the fact this has been exposed and The Presidents Club disbanded...
A 'more socially acceptable way for rich people to part with their money'? How about actually paying your taxes rather than doing anything and everything possible (legally and, often, illegally) to avoid doing so?