Category : Liberties


Home Office Spent £700k on Palestine Action Legal Fight

The Home Office has spent nearly £700,000 fighting a legal challenge against its terror ban on Palestine Action, with human rights groups condemning the move as a 'grave abuse of state power' ahead of a High Court decision.

Moral Compromise: Finding Your Ethical Line in Life

Advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith explores how to balance personal morals with practical limitations, offering strategies to avoid guilt and focus on impactful actions without compromising health or family.

Lewis's WWII Losses Debunk Phoney War Myth

A personal reflection on how the Isle of Lewis experienced no 'Phoney War' during WWII, with devastating losses that left generations without fathers and created lasting community trauma.

Women's Fury Over Epstein Files Sparks Calls for Walkout

The release of the Epstein files has ignited profound anger among women, revealing systemic abuse by powerful men. This article explores the visceral reaction and historical precedents for collective action, including Iceland's transformative 1975 strike.

Children Bombarded with Harmful Appearance-Altering Ads Online

The Children's Commissioner reveals children face routine exposure to dangerous appearance-changing products online, with 78% reporting negative impacts on self-esteem. Urgent calls for social media advertising bans and stronger regulations follow.

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