Civil servants host 'woke' music events on taxpayer money
Civil servants in Whitehall have sparked outrage by organising taxpayer-funded 'woke' music events promoting diversity, raising questions about the misuse of public funds.
Civil servants in Whitehall have sparked outrage by organising taxpayer-funded 'woke' music events promoting diversity, raising questions about the misuse of public funds.
The UK's recent ban on Palestine Action, coupled with the Online Safety Act, has raised alarms over threats to public debate and civil liberties. Critics argue these measures stifle dissent under the guise of security.
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The Labour Party proposes new civil service internships to increase diversity and opportunity in government roles, aiming to break down barriers in Westminster.
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A bold new initiative by the UK government reserves civil service internships solely for working-class students, aiming to diversify Whitehall and break down barriers to entry.
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The government is facing fresh scrutiny over its handling of civil service appointments linked to the Duchy of Lancaster, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
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Rob Mallard, who plays Daniel Osbourne in Coronation Street, opens up about his struggle with an incurable neurological disorder and how it impacts his life on and off-screen.
Former President Donald Trump sparks controversy by invoking the 1942 Alien Enemies Act, raising fears of a return to Japanese-American internment policies. Legal experts warn of constitutional violations.
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The Metropolitan Police is rolling out live facial recognition technology across London, raising debates over privacy and civil liberties.
An 80-year-old activist was arrested on suspicion of supporting Palestine Action, sparking outrage over police tactics and civil liberties.
The White House has publicly criticised Duke University following reports of systemic racial discrimination, calling for immediate reforms.
The UK Home Office is considering a terrorism ban on Palestine Action, a pro-Gaza activist group, sparking debates over civil liberties and national security.
The Sun's editor David Dinsmore faces backlash after controversial remarks about the civil service, raising concerns over media influence on politics.
The Trump administration has reportedly compiled a watchlist targeting US civil society organisations, raising concerns over democratic freedoms and potential suppression of dissent.
Recent arrests of Palestine Action activists raise concerns over free speech and the right to protest in Britain. Is dissent being criminalised?
Medical experts have identified chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brain of Shane Tamura, the gunman behind a deadly California shooting. The findings raise urgent questions about brain injuries and violent behaviour.
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John Oliver's latest segment on Last Week Tonight scrutinises the controversial UK police gang databases, revealing systemic issues and potential civil rights violations.
A father emotionally shares his family's struggle with his daughter's rare genetic disorder during an appearance on ITV's This Morning, raising awareness and touching viewers' hearts.
The UK government is set to transfer hundreds of Department for Transport civil servants to the state-owned rail operator, marking a significant restructuring of rail governance.
Former Casualty actress Kellie Shirley shares emotional journey as her daughter battles rare chromosome disorder, highlighting the challenges and resilience of her family.
Sick leave among Whitehall civil servants has surged dramatically, with new data revealing a sharp rise in absences since Keir Starmer took office. Experts warn of a growing crisis in public sector health and productivity.