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1980s Miners Return to Picket Line in Historic Protest

Forty years after the bitter strikes that defined an era, former miners and their families have returned to the picket line in a powerful protest against the controversial 'Museum of the North' project at the National Coal Mining Museum in West Yorkshire.

Union Barons Declare War on Starmer's Labour

Sir Keir Starmer's authority is crumbling as militant union bosses, emboldened by Labour's election victory, prepare a crippling wave of strikes that threatens to plunge Britain into chaos and break the Prime Minister's premiership.

Victoria softens protest laws after backlash

The Victorian government is set to dilute its controversial anti-protest legislation following fierce opposition from human rights groups and trade unions, marking a significant climbdown.

Duchy of Lancaster appointments under scrutiny

The government is facing fresh scrutiny over its handling of civil service appointments linked to the Duchy of Lancaster, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

Trump revives WWII-era Alien Enemies Act debate

Former President Donald Trump sparks controversy by invoking the 1942 Alien Enemies Act, raising fears of a return to Japanese-American internment policies. Legal experts warn of constitutional violations.

Summer Riots: Key Lessons One Year On

A year after the UK's summer riots, experts reflect on the causes, responses, and lasting impacts. What has changed, and what still needs addressing?

UK May Ban Palestine Action as Terror Group

The UK Home Office is considering a terrorism ban on Palestine Action, a pro-Gaza activist group, sparking debates over civil liberties and national security.

John Oliver Slams UK Police Gang Databases

John Oliver's latest segment on Last Week Tonight scrutinises the controversial UK police gang databases, revealing systemic issues and potential civil rights violations.

DfT civil servants moved to state rail operator

The UK government is set to transfer hundreds of Department for Transport civil servants to the state-owned rail operator, marking a significant restructuring of rail governance.

Whitehall sick leave surges under Starmer

Sick leave among Whitehall civil servants has surged dramatically, with new data revealing a sharp rise in absences since Keir Starmer took office. Experts warn of a growing crisis in public sector health and productivity.

Labour council approves £100 fines for swearing

A Labour-run council has approved a controversial Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) allowing fines of up to £100 for swearing in public, raising concerns over civil liberties.

UK's 'perfect storm' of disasters revealed

A chilling government report warns of simultaneous threats that could plunge Britain into chaos, from energy shortages to digital sabotage and social upheaval.

2024 unrest leaves lasting harm to UK communities

The 2024 civil disturbances in England and Northern Ireland have had long-lasting negative impacts on local communities, with economic, social, and psychological consequences still being felt today.

Unions push for green jobs in net zero drive

Trade unions in the UK are calling for a surge in green jobs to support the nation's net zero goals, ensuring workers aren't left behind in the energy transition.

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