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Police car sticker mocks commissioner, sparks backlash

Alison Hernandez, Devon and Cornwall's Police and Crime Commissioner, has sparked controversy after a patrol car was spotted with a sticker mocking her role. Critics call it 'unprofessional' and 'damaging to public trust'.

UK Public Trust in Government Drops Sharply

A recent survey by the Office for National Statistics shows a significant decline in public trust in the UK government. Experts weigh in on the causes and implications.

Court: Climate inaction violates human rights

A groundbreaking European court decision has ruled that government failure to combat climate change breaches fundamental human rights, setting a historic legal precedent.

Save Bernat Klein’s Scottish Borders Studio

A grassroots campaign is fighting to preserve the modernist masterpiece of textile designer Bernat Klein in the Scottish Borders, highlighting its cultural and architectural significance.

Jimmy Buffett widow in estate legal battle

The widow of legendary singer Jimmy Buffett is embroiled in a legal dispute over the management of his multi-million-dollar estate, raising questions about financial trust and inheritance.

New UK trust to combat anti-Muslim hate

A new independent trust is set to monitor and tackle anti-Muslim hatred in the UK following the suspension of government funding to Tell MAMA. The initiative aims to ensure transparency and effectiveness in addressing Islamophobia.

Labour proposes ban on unpaid internships

Labour's Jonathan Reynolds and Justin Madders announce plans to outlaw unpaid internships, aiming to level the playing field for young professionals from all backgrounds.

AI in Private Schools Risks Widening Education Gap

A new report by the Sutton Trust highlights how private schools are leveraging AI tools, potentially widening the education gap with state schools. Experts call for equitable access to technology.

Sycamore Gap tree vandals appear in court

The individuals responsible for felling the beloved Sycamore Gap tree have appeared in court, facing charges over the destruction of the iconic Northumberland landmark.

Torres Strait climate case dismissed by court

A groundbreaking climate lawsuit brought by Torres Strait Islanders has been dismissed by Australia's Federal Court, dealing a blow to Indigenous communities fighting for climate justice.

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