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Supreme Court decides whether trans women are protected under women’s rights laws in the UK

Posted on Nov 30, 2024Dec 3, 2024 by Dakota Bragato
Trans flag flies on a UK federal building. Photo by Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office. The Supreme Court heard a...Read More

Harris Dominates Among Young Women in 2024 Election Gender Divide

Posted on Nov 29, 2024Nov 29, 2024 by Maria Isabel Mortensen
By Maria Isabel Mortensen and Wais Alizai Exit polls show 61% of women aged 18-29 backed Kamala Harris in the...Read More
A crowd of farmers protesting

Farmers Protest Against Changes to Inheritance Tax in Budget

Posted on Nov 27, 2024Nov 27, 2024 by Wais Alizai
Dozens of farmers protested in tractors outside the Welsh Labour conference where Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended his government's recent...Read More
A Catholic mass for migrant workers in London. Via Catholic Church of England Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Govt statistics show rise in foreign-born parents across England and Wales

Posted on Nov 17, 2024Nov 18, 2024 by John Lubbock
Fertility rates have also been falling, leading to economic concerns Statistics released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) on...Read More
Official portrait of Chancellor Rachel Reeves

First Labour Budget announces changes to Inheritance Tax

Posted on Oct 31, 2024Oct 31, 2024 by Ananyanarayan Dhanabalan
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced reforms to Inheritance Tax (IHT) in the Budget, part of the Labour government's effort to...Read More
The Prime Minister and Chancellor visit Coventry Hospital

Social media users welcome a rise in NHS funding

Posted on Oct 31, 2024 by Wais Alizai
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced yesterday a £22.6 billion increase in the day-to-day health budget, and a £31 billion increase in...Read More
The Chancellor delivers the Autumn Budget 2024

Budget 2024 – what has Labour confirmed?

Posted on Oct 30, 2024Oct 30, 2024 by John Lubbock
How did we get here? It feels a long way since the 2007/8 financial crash now, but the budget changes...Read More

These ‘Sisters in Solidarity’ are standing up for Palestine one march at a time

Posted on Dec 21, 2023Dec 21, 2023 by Ritu Maria Johny
A group of women, wary about attending Palestine protests in London alone, has started a an online community to support...Read More

Rishi Sunak Secures Victory in Rwanda Migration Bill’s First Commons Test Amid Internal Tory Dissent and Factional Tensions

Posted on Dec 15, 2023Dec 18, 2023 by Pedro Almada Melendez
In a pivotal moment, the Rwanda migration bill secured a victory in the House of Commons, passing with a majority...Read More

Caroline Woodley made history as the first female Mayor of Hackney

Posted on Nov 29, 2023Nov 29, 2023 by Annie Orfanidou
Caroline Woodley has been elected the new Mayor of Hackney borough in East London in the emerging elections that took...Read More

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