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Your Party keeps name after tense conference

Jeremy Corbyn's new left-wing movement, Your Party, concludes its tense inaugural conference in Liverpool, making its interim name permanent and opting for collective leadership.

Your Party ends name confusion, picks leadership model

Your Party concludes its founding conference by selecting its official name and voting for a collective leadership model, marking a significant step for the new political venture. Discover the key decisions made.

Your Party votes for collective leadership over MPs

The new left-wing Your Party has voted for a radical collective leadership model, rejecting a traditional single leader. The decision avoids a contest between Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana.

Damilola Taylor's legacy of hope 25 years on

25 years after his tragic death, the Damilola Taylor Trust continues his mission to help vulnerable young people across the UK avoid a life of crime. Discover how his hope lives on.

WNBA Proposes $1.1m Max Salary in New CBA

WNBA's latest collective bargaining proposal offers maximum salaries exceeding $1.1 million and revenue sharing. Players seek transformative deal before November deadline. Explore the groundbreaking changes.

WNBA Proposes £880k Maximum Salaries in New Deal

The WNBA's latest collective bargaining proposal offers massive pay rises, with maximum salaries exceeding £880,000. Will this resolve the ongoing labour dispute? Read the full details.

WNBA and NWSL Player Unions Form Historic Alliance

In a groundbreaking move for women's sports, WNBA and NWSL player associations unite to form Women's Football United, creating unprecedented collective bargaining power across American women's football.

UK High Court Approves £853M Apple Lawsuit

The UK High Court has approved a massive collective action lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant overcharged UK developers and consumers through its App Store commission fees. The case could cost Apple up to £853 million.

California drivers win historic union rights

In a groundbreaking victory for gig economy workers, California has passed legislation granting ride-hailing drivers collective bargaining rights, potentially reshaping the industry nationwide.

Why We've Forgotten the Nuclear Apocalypse

A deep dive into the alarming psychological shift that has seen society's fear of nuclear annihilation fade into obscurity, and the profound dangers this collective forgetting poses to global security in the 21st century.

UK Typhoons to Lead NATO Air Policing in Estonia

In a decisive response to regional tensions, the UK deploys advanced Typhoon fighter jets to Estonia, spearheading NATO's enhanced air defence posture. The move signals a major commitment to collective security on the Alliance's eastern frontier.

Chinese nationals exploit loophole to buy Texas land

An exclusive Guardian investigation reveals how Chinese investors are exploiting a US legal loophole to purchase vast tracts of Texas land, raising national security concerns and prompting calls for stricter oversight.

SUV drivers face new 'polluter penalty' tax in UK

Exclusive: New government proposals could see drivers of larger, heavier SUVs hit with significantly higher parking charges and taxes in a bid to reduce emissions and encourage a switch to electric vehicles.

I Paid £1 For My Car - The Legal Loophole Explained

A savvy driver reveals how he legally purchased his car for just £1 using a little-known tax loophole, saving thousands on his family vehicle. Discover the secret that's transforming car ownership in the UK.

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