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University strike threat over pay could lock students out

British universities brace for unprecedented disruption as academic staff threaten nationwide strikes over pay disputes and massive job cuts, potentially locking students out of courses during critical academic periods.

University staff threaten strikes over pay dispute

British universities are bracing for potential staff strikes and mass resignations as a bitter pay dispute intensifies, with academics reporting they're forced to use food banks amid the cost-of-living crisis.

NHS blame culture driving staff away

An alarming report reveals how a toxic blame culture within the NHS is driving dedicated staff away, threatening the future of Britain's healthcare system and patient safety.

University AI funding frozen over diversity policies

Dalhousie University's artificial intelligence research funding has been suspended by the Canadian government amid concerns over diversity-focused hiring practices, sparking debate about academic freedom and equity policies.

Inside British Airways: Heathrow's Hidden Reality

An exclusive insider's account reveals the intense pressure, passenger chaos, and behind-the-scenes drama of working at British Airways' Heathrow hub. Discover what really happens before your flight takes off.

Greece's €1.6bn Fight Against Population Decline

The Greek government unveils a radical €1.6 billion relief package featuring baby bonuses, tax breaks, and housing support to tackle its severe demographic decline and ageing population.

Reform UK Mayoral Candidate's Policy Blunder in Leaked Video

Reform UK's London mayoral candidate Howard Cox is caught in an embarrassing gaffe after a leaked video reveals he couldn't name a single policy for the capital. The awkward footage has sparked ridicule and raised questions about the party's preparedness.

Far-Right Green-Bashing: Mainstream Parties' Convenient Excuse

New analysis reveals how mainstream political parties are exploiting far-right opposition to green policies as a convenient excuse for their own climate inaction, while experts argue we possess far more agency to act than commonly believed.

Trump's Radical Second Term Agenda: Deportations and NATO Rift

Exclusive: The Trump administration's first 100 days see a dramatic lurch towards isolationism, with sweeping hardline policies on immigration, NATO funding, and domestic regulation sending shockwaves through the international community.

Van Jones Blasts RFK Jr.'s 'Dangerous' Policies on CNN

CNN commentator Van Jones delivers a blistering critique of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential platform, branding his policies as 'dangerous' and out of touch with progressive values. The explosive on-air takedown highlights deep divisions within the po

Reform UK Councils: 100 Days of Policy Revolution

Exclusive analysis reveals how Reform UK-led councils are implementing controversial policies, from Union flag restrictions to sweeping service reforms, reshaping local governance across Britain.

Albanese Confronted by Angry Farmers in Canberra Protest

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced a fiery reception at the National Farmers' Federation summit in Canberra, as protesters stormed the event decrying government policies on water, renewable energy, and foreign acquisition of farmland.

Trump Threatens 50% Tariffs on Indian Imports

Former US President Donald Trump has proposed imposing massive tariffs of up to 50% on Indian imports if re-elected, targeting what he calls 'unfair trade practices' and signalling a potential rupture in US-India relations.

Wetherspoon's staff sacked over food discount 'misuse'

Exclusive: Multiple Wetherspoon's employees have been abruptly dismissed, accused of exploiting a generous company food discount. The pub chain defends its decision, while former staff claim the rules were unclear and the punishment overly harsh.

Truck driver in Noem-Newsom migrant policy clash

A migrant truck driver, Harjinder Singh, becomes the unlikely centre of a heated political debate between South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and California Governor Gavin Newsom over border policies.

Jacinta Allan's work-from-home gambit pays off

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is sparking debate over remote work policies, as businesses unwittingly fuel her political agenda. What does this mean for Australia's workforce?

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