Labour's Energy Crisis Response: Vouchers vs Vision

As energy prices surge, Labour's piecemeal solutions face criticism for lacking radical vision, while Reform UK proposes aggressive fossil fuel expansion, highlighting a political divide on energy security.

Norman House Legacy: Helping Prisoners Rebuild Lives

A reader recalls Merfyn Turner's Norman House, opened in 1955, which provided a supportive family atmosphere for former prisoners with zero reoffending rates, highlighting the need for similar initiatives today.

UN: Slave Trade 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'

The United Nations has passed a landmark resolution describing the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the 'gravest crime against humanity' and calling for reparatory justice, with 123 nations voting in favor.

Morning Mail: Thursday News and Updates

A comprehensive roundup of the latest news, covering politics, business, culture, and more for Thursday. Stay informed with essential updates and analysis.

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