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Femicide UK: 1 Woman Killed by a Man Every 3 Days

Exclusive analysis for the UK Parliament uncovers the harrowing scale of femicide, with 208 women killed by men in a single year. Labour MP Jess Phillips delivers the grim findings.

NYC Tree Census Shows 5% Growth in Urban Canopy

A groundbreaking city-wide survey uncovers a 5% surge in New York's street tree population, with Queens leading the growth. Discover the changing face of the urban forest and its impact on climate resilience.

Wales sees first population dip in 170 years, ONS reveals

Exclusive ONS data reveals Wales's population fell for the first time since the 1850s, while England's West Midlands became the fastest-growing region outside London, signalling a major post-pandemic demographic shift.

Hispanics Now a Quarter of Colorado's Population

New census data reveals a historic demographic shift in Colorado, with Hispanics now constituting a quarter of the state's population, reshaping its cultural and political landscape.

Woman, 22, Beaten to Death in Pakistan Honour Killing

A young woman, Khadija, was brutally murdered by her own family in a suspected honour killing after she was accused of assisting a friend's elopement. The tragic incident in Pakistan has sparked outrage and renewed calls to end violence against women.

Trump demands new census over immigrant count claims

Former President Donald Trump has called for an urgent new census, alleging that previous counts were manipulated by Democrats to include illegal immigrants. His ally Stephen Miller backs the claim, sparking fresh political controversy.

England & Wales population hits record high

The Office for National Statistics reports a historic population surge in England and Wales, driven by migration and changing demographics. Discover the key trends shaping the UK's future.

Wales population decline: First in 170 years

For the first time since 1851, Wales has recorded a population decline, according to the latest census data. The figures highlight significant demographic shifts, with implications for public services and policymaking.

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