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Whitehall morale up under Labour, new report shows

Civil service morale has seen a slight uptick following Labour's 2024 election win, with significant boosts in the health and energy departments. Read the full analysis of the annual Whitehall monitor report.

Trump Administration Sues California Cities Over Gas Bans

The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against two California cities, challenging local laws that restrict natural gas in new buildings. This marks the latest federal clash with the state's progressive climate policies.

Epstein Files: Why Wasn't He Stopped Earlier?

Newly released documents reveal a shocking timeline of failures by US authorities to stop Jeffrey Epstein, despite numerous reports over two decades. Experts analyse the systemic breakdowns.

Top DoJ Ethics Attorney Fired After Bondi Disputes

Joseph Tirrell, the DoJ's senior ethics official, was abruptly dismissed after challenging Attorney General Pam Bondi over gifts and FIFA World Cup tickets. His firing raises concerns over political interference in the civil service.

Labour urged to raise criminal responsibility age to 14

Eminent professor backs Lady Hale's call to raise the age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales to 14, citing European norms and rehabilitation success. Failure to act would be a lasting disgrace.

Million+ New Epstein Documents Uncovered

US Justice Department uncovers over a million new Jeffrey Epstein-related files, pushing back a key Congressional deadline. Read the latest on the ongoing investigation.

8,000 New Epstein Files Released by US DoJ

A massive 10GB trove of 8,000 Jeffrey Epstein files, including videos and emails, has been released by the US Department of Justice, shedding new light on the case.

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