Category : Liberties


Labour's Digital ID Cards Spark Fury from Liberty Groups

Labour's proposed digital ID scheme faces a fierce backlash from civil liberties groups, who warn it creates a 'golden database' of citizen information and threatens privacy rights. The plan is compared to a 'poll tax on privacy'.

Waitress wins £75k in Cracker Barrel racial discrimination case

A Black waitress at Cracker Barrel in Indiana wins a monumental £75,000 settlement after enduring a hostile work environment filled with racial slurs and discriminatory practices, sparking a wider conversation on racism in the service industry.

Seattle Police sued over 'unconstitutional' DNA collection

The Seattle Police Department is under fire from the ACLU for allegedly building a 'covert DNA database' by collecting genetic material from hundreds of individuals, including a disproportionate number of Native Americans, without consent or criminal char

Aberdeen Three: Animal Activists as Terrorists

The gripping account of the 'Aberdeen Three' animal rights activists whose 1987 lab raid led to unprecedented terrorism charges, a landmark trial, and a seismic shift in UK activism.

Cleric charged over forced Nikah ceremony with teen

A Muslim cleric from Westminster faces serious criminal charges for allegedly performing a Nikah marriage ceremony involving two teenagers, one of whom was just 15 years old. The case raises major safeguarding concerns.

I Risked Prison to Marry My Cousin in UK

A British man reveals his extraordinary journey of secretly marrying his first cousin, a criminal offence in the UK punishable by prison, and their fight for legal recognition of their controversial union.

Armed Police Arrest Sitcom Writer Graham Linehan at Heathrow

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting ignites a fierce national debate on policing priorities after 'Father Ted' co-creator Graham Linehan was arrested by armed officers at Heathrow Airport. The incident, stemming from alleged 'transphobic' comments, rais

Linehan and Farage summoned to US Congress

Comedy writer Graham Linehan and political figure Nigel Farage are set to give evidence before a powerful US congressional committee in Washington, investigating the alleged 'weaponisation' of the federal government.

Cracker Barrel Chef Fired Over LGBTQ Pin Sparks Fury

A Cracker Barrel cook was fired for wearing a small LGBTQ+ pin, reviving the US restaurant chain's controversial history with employee discrimination and igniting a fresh social media firestorm over workers' rights and corporate inclusivity.

No.10 Tells Met Police to Focus on Crime, Not Twitter

No.10 issues a stark directive to the Metropolitan Police, urging a focus on tackling violent crime and neighbourhood offences rather than 'Twitter storms,' following the controversial arrest of comedian Graham Linehan over alleged anti-trans tweets.

Amy Coney Barrett Memoir: Inside Roe v. Wade Overturn

Exclusive insights from Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's memoir reveal the internal tensions and personal convictions behind the landmark decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, reshaping America's legal landscape.

Father Ted Creator Arrested Over Transgender Posts

Comedy writer Graham Linehan was arrested by police in Westminster following complaints about online comments related to transgender issues, sparking a fierce debate on free speech and social media conduct.

US Army Veteran Arrested in FBI ICE Plot Sting

An American military veteran has been apprehended by the FBI on terrorism-related charges for allegedly planning to attack an ICE immigration detention centre. Exclusive details.

Father Ted Creator Graham Linehan Arrested at Heathrow

Graham Linehan, the acclaimed writer behind Father Ted, was detained by police at Heathrow Airport under controversial new public order laws, sparking outrage and a fierce debate on free speech and transgender activism.

Tory MP Lee Anderson Sparks Fury with Anne Frank Comment

Conservative MP Lee Anderson faces a firestorm of criticism after suggesting Anne Frank would have 'believed in freedom' and avoided the Holocaust if she had been armed. Outrage erupts over the 'appalling' historical revisionism.

Jung Chang's mother died alone due to China's zero-Covid

Wild Swans author Jung Chang reveals the tragic story of her 90-year-old mother's solitary death in Chengdu, barred from a final reunion by China's relentless zero-Covid policies. A searing indictment of a system that sacrifices humanity for control.

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