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Abortion rights pioneer dies in UK hospital

The pioneering American abortion rights advocate, whose work sparked decades of debate, has passed away in a UK hospital. Discover her impact and the reactions to her death.

Queensland worker wins landmark Fair Work case

A Queensland worker has triumphed in a landmark Fair Work case after being unfairly dismissed for refusing to work excessive overtime. The ruling sets a precedent for employee rights in Australia.

EHRC transgender guidance sparks rights debate

The Equality and Human Rights Commission's latest guidance on transgender access to single-sex spaces has ignited fierce discussions about rights, inclusion, and legal boundaries in the UK.

Land rights icon Paul Coe dies aged 76

Paul Coe, a towering figure in Australia's Indigenous land rights movement, has died aged 76. A fierce advocate for Wiradjuri sovereignty, his legacy reshaped legal battles for Aboriginal rights.

Aldi increases pay for thousands of UK employees

Aldi has announced a significant pay rise for its UK employees, reinforcing its position as one of the best-paying supermarkets in the country. Find out how much workers will earn and when the changes take effect.

NFL employee shot in NYC attack

An NFL employee, Shane Tamura, was shot in New York City and is fighting for his life. Police are investigating the motive behind the brutal attack.

NZ electoral reform boosts Māori rights

New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.

Is hating your boss a mental health condition?

Leading psychiatrists caution against labelling workplace dissatisfaction as a mental health disorder, warning it could trivialise serious conditions and harm employee wellbeing.

Trans Pride March in London draws thousands

Thousands gathered in London for the Trans Pride March, advocating for trans rights as the UK Supreme Court prepares to rule on a pivotal gender recognition case.

Yasmin Finney condemns EHRC on trans rights

Heartstopper star Yasmin Finney criticises the EHRC for its position on trans rights, calling it 'disgusting' amid ongoing debates over legal protections for transgender individuals.

KFC's 50-year employee Pauline Richards dies

Pauline Richards, KFC's longest-serving UK employee, has died after half a century of service at the Taunton branch, leaving behind a legacy of loyalty and community spirit.

Shared Parental Leave Rules Set for Overhaul

The UK government is proposing changes to Shared Parental Leave eligibility, making it easier for working parents to split childcare responsibilities. Here’s how it could affect you.

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