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On the anniversary of the Srebenica massacre, Chris Keulemans reflects on three decades of trauma, insult and neglect ...
The Reform leader needs to be reminded whose idea it was to push hundreds of thousands of children into poverty in the first place, writes Josiah Mortimer ...
The whole entertainment industry now seems too top-down and corporate to allow for many great breakthroughs, writes Tim ...
The move reverses changes made by the last Conservative Government, which was accused of seeking to "stitch up" elections in ...
The Prime Minister's spokesman dismisses calls to leave the social media platform, despite its official 'Grok' bot posting a ...
Stark turnout gaps by class, race and age are creating 'warped incentives' for politicians, new analysis suggests ...
From Covid to climate change, understanding the role unevidenced conspiracy theories fulfil for individual and social ...
On the 30th anniversary of the largest mass killing in Europe since 1945, Martin Shaw compares it with how the West is now treating the ongoing genocide in Gaza ...
Cary Mitchell, a director at the internationalist campaign group Best for Britain, argues much of the rise in welfare spend in recent years was attributable to the last Conservative Government’s ...
Penny Pepper explores the impact of the watered-down Welfare Bill and questions the very notion of ‘work’ as a marker of human value ...
The technology has already recouped hundreds of millions of pounds and could be extended right across Government, according to a new report by the National Audit Office ...
The revelation raises huge doubts about the regime's declared commitment to a new democratic system, reports Rana Sabbagh ...