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Wartime feeding method cuts baby allergies

Groundbreaking research from the University of Portsmouth suggests that reviving a World War Two infant feeding practice could dramatically reduce allergy rates in modern babies, offering hope to parents nationwide.

UK bill grants legal rights to nature

A revolutionary bill introduced in Parliament could transform Britain's environmental protection by granting ecosystems legal personhood rights, following global precedents.

McVey: Prisoners should never get vote

Cabinet Office Minister Esther McVey faces backlash after announcing legislation to permanently ban prisoners from voting, defying European Court rulings and igniting human rights debates.

Breastfeeding transfers cancer-fighting immune cells

Groundbreaking Australian research uncovers how breastfeeding transfers protective immune cells to infants that may provide lifelong cancer defence, revolutionising our understanding of maternal health benefits.

Cardi B reveals pregnancy feeding dilemma

Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B reveals intimate details about her second pregnancy, discussing breastfeeding versus formula feeding in heartfelt social media revelation that's resonating with mothers worldwide.

Transgender man wins landmark pregnancy rights case

In a groundbreaking legal decision, a transgender man has won his appeal after the High Court ruled that wanting to conceive and carry a baby is not incompatible with living as a man. This landmark case sets a significant precedent for transgender rights

Britney Spears denies Kevin Federline breastfeeding claims

Pop icon Britney Spears has vehemently denied ex-husband Kevin Federline's controversial claims about her breastfeeding habits, launching an emotional counter-attack in the latest chapter of their ongoing custody battle.

Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has fundamentally weakened the Voting Rights Act, raising alarm about minority voter protections and the future of electoral fairness in America.

Molly-Mae Hague: I don't say no to my daughter

Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague reveals her controversial parenting approach with daughter Bambi, explaining why she avoids saying 'no' and shares her emotional breastfeeding journey.

Trump calls for public executions of Hamas gang members

Former President Donald Trump has provoked international controversy by suggesting public executions for individuals he claims are Hamas gang members, drawing condemnation from human rights groups and political opponents.

Trans people risk exclusion from UK public spaces

A leading human rights expert reveals how transgender people face increasing barriers to accessing hospitals, shops, and public services across the UK, creating 'invisible walls' in daily life.

The False Economy of Public Service Cuts

New economic analysis reveals how short-term spending cuts on essential services create massive long-term costs for taxpayers and communities across Britain.

NHS 'Woke Hogwash' Maternity Language Fury

Hospital bosses have been ridiculed for controversial new maternity unit terminology that replaces 'women' with 'people' and 'breastfeeding' with 'chestfeeding' in what critics call 'virtue-signalling nonsense'.

Brits trust AI more than politicians, poll reveals

A groundbreaking survey shows Britons now place greater trust in artificial intelligence and Google search results than in government ministers and MPs, signalling a dramatic crisis of confidence in Westminster.

Republicans barred from Nassau County legislative meeting

In a controversial move, Nassau County's Democratic leadership has excluded Republican legislators from a key public meeting, sparking accusations of constitutional violations and partisan power grabs on Long Island.

Badenoch attacks Human Rights Act in Tory speech

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch launches blistering attack on Human Rights Act, vowing to prevent 'foreign courts' from dictating UK policy in explosive Conservative conference address.

Public Decorum Crisis: Aggression Surges at UK Events

Exclusive investigation reveals how swearing, spitting and physical intimidation are becoming commonplace at British public gatherings, with experts warning of a dangerous new normal for civic behaviour.

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