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Young British Jews embrace Green Party in voting shift

New research reveals young British Jews are increasingly supporting the Green Party, with 22% of 16-29 year olds backing them. Discover why traditional assumptions about Jewish voting patterns are changing.

GOP Losing Latino Votes Over Economy & Immigration

Republican insiders warn Trump's harsh immigration raids and failure to curb living costs are eroding crucial Latino support, jeopardising 2024 election gains. Analysis reveals a significant voter shift.

CA Democrat switches to independent, costing party supermajority

In a stunning political shift, California Democrat Cristina Garcia has left the party to become an independent, stripping Democrats of their coveted supermajority in the state legislature and potentially reshaping policy-making in Sacramento.

North Macedonia's Social Democrats win election victory

In a dramatic political turnaround, North Macedonia's Social Democrats have secured a parliamentary majority, ousting the conservative VMRO-DPMNE party and potentially reshaping the country's European future.

The Last Clock Change? Health Evidence Mounts

As Britain prepares to turn back the clocks, experts reveal compelling health evidence that could spell the end for daylight saving time. Discover what this means for your wellbeing and sleep patterns.

Australians Flock to Regional Satellite Cities

New data reveals a dramatic population shift as Australians abandon major metropolitan areas for more affordable regional satellite cities, transforming the nation's demographic landscape.

Russia's population crisis deepens amid war losses

New official data reveals Russia's population has fallen to its lowest level in decades, with record-low birth rates and war casualties creating a perfect demographic storm under Putin's leadership.

Gen Z's Great Political Revolt Reshapes Britain

An explosive new investigation reveals how Generation Z is fundamentally challenging traditional political structures, from Westminster to Whitehall, in ways that could permanently alter British democracy.

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