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Queensland Corruption: 33% Witnessed It, 54% Silent

A damning report from Queensland's corruption watchdog reveals a deep-seated culture of silence, with 33% of public servants witnessing corruption and 54% failing to report it. Discover the alarming findings and the call for urgent reform.

Public Faith in UK Police Plummets to Record Low

A damning annual crime survey reveals a crisis of confidence in UK policing, with public trust crumbling over high-profile scandals and plummeting charge rates. Exclusive data analysis.

Best Public Bathrooms in the UK

From luxurious loos to hidden gems, explore the top-rated public bathrooms across the UK for a clean and comfortable experience.

EHRC: Trans women can be banned from single-sex spaces

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued controversial new guidance allowing single-sex spaces to exclude trans women. Critics argue this undermines LGBTQ+ rights, while supporters claim it protects women's safety.

EHRC: Trans women could be banned from single-sex spaces

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued controversial new guidance allowing organisations to exclude trans women from single-sex spaces. Critics argue this undermines transgender rights, while supporters claim it protects women's safety

Nature fights depression, study finds

New research suggests that immersing yourself in natural environments can significantly improve mental health and reduce symptoms of depression.

EHRC transgender guidance sparks rights debate

The Equality and Human Rights Commission's latest guidance on transgender access to single-sex spaces has ignited fierce discussions about rights, inclusion, and legal boundaries in the UK.

UK Dump Transformed into Oasis with Peacocks

Discover how an unconventional waste site in the UK transformed into a haven of tranquillity, organisation, and even peacocks, defying expectations and inspiring visitors.

Westminster allotment plans spark fury

Residents in Westminster are up in arms over contentious plans to redevelop local allotments, sparking a heated debate over green spaces and urban development.

Walking and cycling could save UK billions

New research reveals that increasing walking and cycling in the UK could drastically cut healthcare costs and reduce carbon emissions, offering a win-win for public health and the environment.

Do We Need More Anti-Protest Laws? UK Debate

As antisemitism protests continue, the UK government considers stricter anti-protest laws. But critics argue existing legislation is already excessive—raising concerns over civil liberties.

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