People World Affairs

Free speech in our libraries

Earlier this year, schools serving US military children suspended library access for a week to review content about gender and equality ideologies. Trump’s.

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Leadership People

Pope laid to rest in Rome

The Vatican has confirmed Pope Francis will be buried this Saturday following his death from a stroke on Easter Monday. The 88-year-old pontiff.

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Worker rights or economic decline?

An over-correction The UK’s five biggest business groups have launched a united front against Sir Keir Starmer’s flagship workers’ rights bill – and.

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Leadership People

RIP Pope Francis

Pope Francis died today aged 88. The news was confirmed by the Vatican and comes after the pontiff failed to recover from pneumonia..

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People

Moving 9,100 books one-by-one

At a time where the world seems to be in a difficult place, here is a heart-warming story about a community that banded.

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People Tech

Life as we know it

A giant planet, 124 light years from Earth, has yielded the strongest evidence yet of extra-terrestrial life. K2-18b The planet, called K2-18b, which.

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Supermarket price war

Sainsbury’s says it expects to remain competitive in a looming supermarket price war. Both Tesco and Asda have signalled price cuts and the.

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Culture People Viewpoint

Court: ‘Woman is biological female’

The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the Equality Act 2010 does not include transgender women as women, even if they have gender.

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Inflation falls to 2.6%

UK inflation has fallen to 2.6% driven by falling fuel prices – increasing pressure on the Bank of England to reduce interest rates..

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Apprenticeships: 51% wish they could

More than half of adults would choose to do an apprenticeship if they were to restart their career, according to a study. The.

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