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Nurse sues NHS Fife boss over 'smear' statement

A&E nurse Sandie Peggie launches new legal action against NHS Fife's outgoing CEO Carol Potter over a controversial media statement. Discover the latest escalation in the tribunal battle.

NHS puberty blocker trial for children approved

Controversial NHS trial will study effects of puberty blockers on children's brains. Professor Emily Simonoff says she's 'very proud' to lead landmark research amid legal threats.

NZ Breakers boycott Pride Round rainbow insignia

New Zealand Breakers players will collectively boycott rainbow flags on jerseys during NBL Pride Round, supporting teammates with religious objections. Read the full story on this developing sports controversy.

Hundreds of under-10s referred to gender services

Exclusive NHS data shows nearly 600 children aged nine and under have been referred to gender identity services, with medical professionals raising serious concerns about the implications for vulnerable young people.

STEM careers still perceived as 'boys' clubs'

New research reveals persistent gender stereotypes in STEM fields, with careers in science and technology still perceived as masculine domains, creating barriers for girls and women.

One Third of Britons Believe Ghosts Exist

Groundbreaking research into British folklore uncovers that 32% of UK adults believe ghosts exist, with younger generations showing the strongest conviction in supernatural phenomena.

Olympic boxer's 94-second KO sparks gender debate

French boxer Imane Khelif scores lightning-quick knockout in just 94 seconds during her return to the ring, reigniting discussions about gender verification in Olympic boxing following previous controversy.

Harry Potter audiobook sabotage plot exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals how activists infiltrated recording studios in coordinated effort to disrupt production of Harry Potter audiobooks in protest against author's gender-critical views.

Scottish mothers win gender law challenge victory

A group of Scottish mothers has won a significant legal victory against the Scottish Government's controversial gender recognition reforms, drawing comparisons to the Post Office scandal drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office'.

China's 'sophisticated' cyber threat to UK

Britain's cyber security chief warns of escalating digital attacks from China targeting government institutions and critical national infrastructure in a stark national security alert.

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