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UK Polarised: Nation Unsafe for Jewish People

A major study reveals deep divisions in Britain over the Gaza conflict, with rising antisemitism fears and waning patience for protests. Discover the impact on national cohesion.

Trust Crisis: Only 41% of Britons Trust Neighbours

Exclusive figures reveal a collapse in community trust, with less than half of the public trusting their neighbours. The Co-operative Party urges government action to rebuild local pride and connection.

Senator questioned by police over social media post

Australian Federal Police questioned Senator Matt Canavan over a controversial tweet about social cohesion data, igniting fierce political debate about freedom of speech and police involvement in political discourse.

Starmer's aides quit in blow to new government

Sir Keir Starmer's administration faces early turmoil as two senior aides depart Number 10, including social cohesion tsar and green policy adviser, raising questions about government stability.

Fiancée mistaken for son's mum due to 17-year age gap

A 24-year-old woman engaged to a man 17 years her senior reveals the hurtful public assumption that she is the mother of her fiancé's teenage son, opening up about the stigma and challenges of their age-gap relationship.

Cop Slams Farage: 'Leaders Exaggerating Volatility'

A senior UK police chief accuses Nigel Farage and other political figures of dangerously exaggerating societal volatility following recent anti-migrant protests, warning their rhetoric risks inflaming tensions.

Mum's Bus Seat Refusal Sparks National Etiquette Debate

A mother's refusal to give up her bus seat for an elderly passenger ignites a fiery discussion about modern parenting, public transport etiquette, and whether traditional courtesy rules need updating. Her viral story challenges societal expectations.

Doomsday Prepping Goes Mainstream in Australia

Once considered a fringe activity, doomsday prepping has surged in popularity across Australia. Discover why more Aussies are preparing for the worst and how this trend reflects broader societal anxieties.

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