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UK to recognise Palestinian state, Lammy to tell MPs

Foreign Secretary David Lammy declares the UK will push forward with plans to recognise a Palestinian state, urging European allies to join a coordinated diplomatic effort for a two-state solution.

Boko Haram kills 40 farmers in Nigeria's Borno State

In a devastating new attack, Boko Haram militants have killed at least 40 farmers in Nigeria's restive Borno State, highlighting the ongoing security crisis in the region despite government claims of control.

Pension age rise risks poverty for millions

Raising the UK state pension age risks plunging millions into financial hardship, with vulnerable groups facing severe economic strain, according to new analysis.

Ozzy Osbourne Fans Demand State Funeral

Fans of Ozzy Osbourne are calling for a state funeral to honour the rock icon. Discover the public's reaction and whether the government will respond.

DHS Art: From Propaganda to Cultural Debate

The Department of Homeland Security’s art initiative evolves from post-propaganda to a platform for critical cultural discourse, sparking debate on state-sponsored creativity.

Facebook plea leads to Alaska hiker rescue

A desperate hiker in Alaska was rescued after posting a plea for help on Facebook, leading to a swift response from state troopers in a race against time.

Reeves slams DWP over pension tax blunder

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves demands answers after DWP admits sending incorrect tax codes to 210,000 pensioners, leaving many with unexpected bills.

State Pension Age Review Sparks Working Longer Fears

The UK government faces mounting pressure to reconsider planned rises in the state pension age amid concerns over life expectancy and workforce challenges. Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall demands an independent review.

UK pension age reform risks hurting workers

As the UK government considers raising the state pension age, experts warn of unintended consequences for workers and the economy. Is this reform fair—or flawed?

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