Trump Health Transparency Needed as Concerns Rise
Public concern grows over Trump's mental and physical health; fewer than half of US adults believe he is fit for office. Calls for mandatory health reporting.
Public concern grows over Trump's mental and physical health; fewer than half of US adults believe he is fit for office. Calls for mandatory health reporting.
New South Carolina law exempts heirs' property owners from tax reassessments, helping vulnerable Gullah Geechee families retain ancestral land passed down for generations.
Victoria's child protection system reforms carer training following the NTWNFB case, emphasizing trauma-informed care and safety improvements for vulnerable children.
Residents in Kent express fury after South East Water cuts leave thousands without supply, raising concerns about infrastructure and compensation.
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RecommendedInvesting in jobs and training for young people is crucial for economic growth and social cohesion. The Guardian urges a national mission to boost youth chances.
From mortgage brokers to billionaires, various groups oppose Labor's capital gains tax changes. Here's what drives them and their tactics.
The Met Police has spent £744M on IT over three years, with a £50M Palantir deal blocked by Mayor Sadiq Khan over procurement and ethics concerns.
Tony Blair warns Labour risks losing next election, urges policy-first approach and criticises party's 'self-delusion' amid leadership speculation over Keir Starmer.
A tourist's request for free tap water in Italy led to a court ruling. Learn where in Europe you're legally entitled to free tap water and where you're not.
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RecommendedGCHQ head Anne Keast-Butler warns Russia is relentlessly targeting UK infrastructure and democracy, urging a tenfold increase in cybersecurity urgency.
The UK's legal watchdog has issued a fresh warning about AI hallucinations, urging lawyers to verify AI-generated content to avoid errors in legal documents and court filings.
Pedro Sanchez discusses climate action and Ukraine with Pope Francis as Spain braces for record temperatures. EU leaders react to ongoing war developments.
A plastic bottle cap rule reveals the fight over EU deregulation. Critics mock it, but evidence shows caps top beach litter. Rolling back rules may hurt Europe's power.
The Conservatives vow to overturn regulations limiting air conditioning in new London homes, calling the policy outdated and ill-suited for hotter summers.
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RecommendedG. Robert Blakey, the Notre Dame law professor who drafted the RICO Act, a powerful tool against organized crime, has died at 90. His work reshaped federal law enforcement.
Campaigners and unions call on UK ministers to ban zero-hours contracts, citing job insecurity and exploitation. The government faces pressure to act.
Peter Lewis argues that Labor's housing and tax reforms are meaningful, facing attacks from News Corp and AI memes, but needing to convince Australians of their benefits.
Landlords in England must issue the Renters' Rights Act Information Sheet 2026 to all tenants by May 31 or face a £7,000 fine. The new law bans no-fault evictions and limits rent hikes.
Oil prices surged past $100 a barrel after US strikes on Iran, with experts warning the energy market may be past the 'point of no return' due to the Hormuz blockade.
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RecommendedTrump administration moves to repeal Biden-era Pfas drinking water limits, promoting unproven destruction tech. Experts warn it benefits industry, harms health.
The US military has launched fresh airstrikes on Iranian missile launch sites and boats at the Strait of Hormuz, citing self-defense amid a fragile ceasefire.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson warns that private equity profiteering is undermining the government's record £9.5bn childcare investment, leaving parents facing hidden charges.
The UK recorded its highest May temperature ever at 33.5°C, with experts warning of climate change impacts and urging heat adaptation measures.
Iran pours cold water on imminent US deal, citing contradictory US statements and Israeli interference. Progress made but no agreement signed.
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RecommendedJoseph Rowntree Foundation research shows that hitting the 80% employment target would cut universal credit costs by £10bn, with voter support for tackling root causes of joblessness.
UK law doesn't set a minimum age for leaving children home alone. NSPCC advises under 12s rarely mature enough for extended periods. Parents can face legal action if child is at risk.
Islamophobia is rarely overt hatred but a structural bias shaping politics, media, and policy worldwide. This article explores its normalization and consequences.
Global events and climate crisis expose UK's broken food system. With soaring prices and supply risks, experts urge strategic reserves, price caps, and sustainable farming investments.
The UK Treasury rejected a proposal to cut VAT on public EV charging from 20% to 5%, despite DfT support. Critics call the disparity a 'pavement tax' hindering EV adoption.
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RecommendedAt least £325bn of illicit funds flows through the UK yearly, 10% of GDP. Report urges funding for investigators and pause on crypto hub plans.