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Pope Leo's transformative first three months

Pope Leo's initial three months in office have brought sweeping reforms, global engagement, and a fresh vision for the Catholic Church. Discover how his leadership is reshaping the Vatican.

State pension age rise may come sooner

The UK government is considering raising the state pension age earlier than planned, potentially forcing millions to work longer. Find out how this could affect you.

Childcare worker abuse case: 'Too vile to publish'

Disturbing allegations of abuse by a childcare worker have surfaced, with prosecutors describing the details as 'too vile to publish'. The case, shrouded in secrecy for months, has now revealed grim new evidence.

College athlete payment rules relaxed in major shift

The agency overseeing college athlete payment deals has agreed to ease restrictions on third-party agreements, opening new opportunities for student-athletes to earn from their name, image, and likeness (NIL).

GCSE grades drop to pre-pandemic levels

This year's GCSE results show a significant drop in top grades, returning to pre-pandemic standards as Ofqual enforces stricter grading policies. Find out how students and schools are adapting.

More UK fathers applying for nursery jobs

A growing number of fathers in the UK are seeking employment in nurseries and preschools, challenging traditional gender roles in early years education.

Starmer pressured to delay DWP's PIP reforms

Labour leader Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to delay the DWP's proposed changes to Personal Independence Payments (PIP), as critics warn of devastating impacts on disabled claimants.

Macron visits Beirut urging Lebanese reforms

French President Emmanuel Macron makes a surprise visit to Beirut, urging Lebanese leaders to implement crucial reforms amidst ongoing political and economic crises.

Lords accused of blocking workers' rights reforms

UK peers face backlash as they allegedly attempt to water down proposed legislation aimed at strengthening workers' rights, particularly targeting exploitative zero-hours contracts.

Australian Parliament clashes over Gaza, education reforms

Tensions flared in Australia's Parliament as Question Time saw heated debates on Gaza, university funding, and childcare reforms. Key figures including PM Albanese and Opposition's Sussan Ley clashed over policy directions.

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