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It’s almost as if Donald Trump isn’t actually that good at making deals. Shortly before taking office, the incoming ...
Far from bringing "clarity", this verdict will only create confusion, while putting trans people at risk, argues ...
I’ve always been intrigued by the number of times the Devil appears in English place names: once you start to notice, Old Nick appears everywhere. There are Devil’s chimneys, elbows, dykes, ditches, ...
Protesters accuse BP of complicity with Israel’s war on the Palestinian people through the operation of the ...
Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law and one of the country’s leading constitutional scholars, calls it the ...
New evidence published by the COVID Inquiry suggests that at least 20 more politically-connected suppliers received contracts ...
Keir Starmer’s Government must seize a “once in a generation opportunity” to properly reform the House of Lords, a leading ...
After years of inaction, the Criminal Case Review Commission has finally referred the case of PC Danny Major to the Court of ...
Cutting disability benefits will do nothing but heighten the scapegoating of disabled people once again – how can a Labour Government introduce such a punitive measure? Penny Pepper asks ...
The director of the company awarded a multimillion pound Government contract was arrested on suspicion of fraud, conspiracy to cheat the public revenue and fraudulent evasion of income tax ...
Participants can "safely and legally smash up a Tesla to vent their rage at Elon Musk, the far-right and billionaires”, as ...
These arrests are further proof that the right to protest is under attack in the UK" says the global campaigning network ...