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Scottish property values surge £21k in a year

New data from Zoopla reveals Scottish homeowners are enjoying the strongest property price growth in Britain, with average values increasing by £21,000 in just one year despite economic headwinds.

Signs You're Raising a Respectful Child

New research reveals the subtle behaviours that indicate successful parenting, from respect for elders to basic tidiness habits. Discover if your child's everyday actions reflect your parenting style.

Pakistan court case seeks Love Island ban over obscenity

A controversial petition in Pakistan's Lahore High Court seeks to ban the popular reality show Love Island, accusing it of promoting obscene content and threatening cultural values in a landmark media censorship case.

Nationwide: First Annual House Price Fall Since 2020

Britain's property market experiences significant shift as Nationwide reveals first annual price decline since 2020, with average homes losing £4,500 in value over past year amid economic pressures.

Political Etiquette: Democracy's Silent Threat

As American democracy faces unprecedented challenges, an over-reliance on political etiquette and procedural norms is creating dangerous vulnerabilities. This analysis reveals why being 'polite' might be the greatest threat to democratic survival.

France's Democratic Crisis: Warning for Britain

As France faces a profound crisis of political faith, experts warn that democratic collapse is no longer a distant threat but an imminent danger facing nations worldwide, including the UK.

Britain's Woke Crisis: The Silent Majority Revolts

An explosive investigation reveals how radical progressive policies are alienating mainstream Britain, creating a dangerous cultural divide that threatens the nation's social fabric and democratic values.

US House Speaker Blocks Democrat in Constitutional Crisis

In a dramatic escalation of political tensions, the US House Speaker refuses to seat a legitimately elected Democrat, sparking accusations of democratic subversion and raising fundamental questions about American governance.

Starmer condemns 'un-British' student protests

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces backlash after labelling campus demonstrations marking the October 7th attacks as 'un-British,' igniting a fierce debate about free speech and protest rights in UK universities.

Badenoch defends Tory equality law shake-up

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has launched a robust defence of Conservative plans to redefine 'equality' in British law, setting up a potential constitutional clash with devolved nations.

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