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How Small Wins Could Save the Government
The Government is floundering like a sulky teen, but tackling small wins – from tidying high streets to fixing DVLA chaos – could help rebuild its confidence, suggests Joanna Gray.
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No Kings, No Thrones, No Crowns… No Problem
The US may be shut down, but in DC the National Guard outnumbers protesters, and as Dr Roger Watson notes, streets once full of tents and beggars prove Trump actually gets things done.
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Jewish Lawyer is Questioned by Police Over Wearing a Star of David Necklace That “Antagonised” Pro-Palestinian Protesters During Demo
The Met Police are embroiled in yet another two-tier policing row after a Jewish lawyer was held for nearly 10 hours over alleged Public Order breaches for wearing a Star of David necklace at a Kensington protest.
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Maccabi Tel Aviv Fans Must be Allowed to Attend the Aston Villa Game on November 6th
Aston Villa's ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans reeks of anti-Israel politics, not concerns over safety, argues Jack Watson, who says Birmingham officials and an MP with pro-Gaza ties have let prejudice trump fair play.
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Labour ‘Tears Up Islamophobia Definition’ Amid Free Speech Concerns
Labour has ditched its old Islamophobia definition after concerns it could curb free speech. The party now prefers "anti-Muslim hate".
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Who Counts as English?
There are some questions we can answer definitively. However, the question of what Englishness means does not lend itself to any simple answer.
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News Round-Up
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ‘climate emergency’, public health ‘crises’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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BBC Gaza Documentary Breached Ofcom Code
The BBC breached Ofcom's broadcasting code with a Gaza documentary that was narrated by the son of a Hamas Government official, the regulator has found.
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Labour Tells Nurseries and Schools to Ban Birthday Cake
Labour has told nurseries and primary schools to ban birthday cake as part of new "nanny state" health measures.
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The Great Feminisation
Woke began the day Larry Summers was forced out of Harvard for saying there are innate differences between men and women, says Helen Andrews. His cancellation was feminine, because all cancellations are feminine.
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