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Pensioners Feel Invisible in TV Advertising

Groundbreaking research exposes how television advertisements are failing to represent Britain's ageing population, with pensioners reporting feeling marginalised and stereotyped by mainstream media.

Australia edge NZ in Women's Cricket World Cup thriller

In a heart-stopping encounter at the Women's Cricket World Cup, reigning champions Australia narrowly defeated fierce rivals New Zealand in a match that went down to the final overs. Read the full match report from this epic trans-Tasman battle.

Greens: Westminster Voting System is 'Broken'

Following significant gains in English and Welsh councils, the Green Party calls for urgent voting system reform, arguing the current model leaves millions unrepresented in Parliament.

Judge slams 'negligent' NHS defence in trans row case

A tribunal judge has delivered a scathing verdict against the defence team representing an NHS trust in the controversial case of a nurse accused of misgendering, calling their handling 'negligent' and raising serious questions about healthcare workplace

Lib Dems rule out formal coalition with Labour

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has declared he will not enter a formal coalition with Labour after the next election, but would demand a major overhaul of Britain's voting system in exchange for support in a hung parliament.

Ed Davey backs Elon Musk arrest over trans comments

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey faces accusations of hypocrisy after supporting the potential arrest of tech billionaire Elon Musk for 'transphobic' remarks, despite his party's professed commitment to free speech principles.

Striped Pyjamas author John Boyne cancelled for gender views

Bestselling Irish author John Boyne, famed for 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas', is at the centre of a fierce cancellation campaign after expressing gender-critical beliefs. The literary community is deeply divided over free speech and trans rights.

Four Arrested in Washington Transphobic Hate Crime

Four individuals have been apprehended in connection with a brutal hate crime targeting a transgender woman in Washington State. The attack, described as 'vicious and unprovoked,' has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for justice.

Drag Queen La Voix Joins Strictly Come Dancing 2024

In a groundbreaking move for the BBC flagship, drag artist La Voix joins the Strictly Come Dancing 2024 celebrity roster, marking a significant step for LGBTQ+ representation on prime-time television.

Miranda Tapsell on Love, Heritage & Reshaping Australian Cinema

Award-winning Australian actor Miranda Tapsell discusses her groundbreaking career, the profound influence of her Larrakia heritage, and her mission to reshape how Indigenous stories are told on screen in this powerful and intimate interview.

Ellie Goldstein Makes Strictly History With Down's Syndrome

In a landmark moment for diversity on British television, model Ellie Goldstein is set to become the first contestant with Down's syndrome to grace the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom, championing inclusivity and challenging perceptions.

UK Girls' Sports Imagery Lacks Diversity, Report Finds

A landmark study reveals that media portrayals of girls in sport are overwhelmingly white, middle-class, and focused on a narrow range of activities, creating a significant barrier to participation for many young women across the UK.

Labour's Safe Seat Shake-Up Exposes Democratic Crisis

Exclusive analysis reveals how Labour's proposed constituency reform in Knowsley, Liverpool, exposes a deep crisis in British democracy. Discover why safe seats are undermining voter representation and what it means for the future of UK politics.

Comedian Graham Linehan Arrested at Heathrow in Protest Row

Comedy writer Graham Linehan was detained by police at Heathrow Airport following an altercation with a transgender rights activist officer. The incident, involving a placard quoting George Orwell, sparks a fierce debate on free speech and policing priori

Genesis Owusu: Minorities aren't why your eggs are expensive

Award-winning artist Genesis Owusu delivers a powerful critique against politicians blaming minorities for economic crises. In a Guardian interview, he dismantles divisive rhetoric and calls for unity amid inflation struggles.

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