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The constituency of Alloa and Grangemouth has made the headlines recently, as the Labour Government has been heavily criticised for prioritising profit over people when deciding what the future holds for the constituency’s largest employer: the oil refinery. Sounding the ala...
From teacher to Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr’s first Labour MP, Steve Witherden made history during the 2024 General Election as every constituency in Wales has now been represented by a Labour MP at some point throughout history. Not afraid to challenge reactionary policies ...
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The Telegraph ran a front page skewering Angela Rayner for dodging £40,000 in stamp duty when buying a third home in Hove, East Sussex. Why a Housing Minister needs three homes during a housing crisis is another matter. But the dodge led to Rayner’s resignation as said minister and as Deputy Leader of Labour. Nigel...

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) MP Sammy Wilson’s latest outburst of Islamophobia has led to him being referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards (PCS) by fellow MP Ayoub Khan. In a House of Commons debate on Monday November 24, DUP’s Wilson had been voicing his opposition to the entirely sensible decision of Birmingham’s Safety Advisory...

An insider who worked closely with Dean Lewis has told the Canary that Island Records Australia covered up accusations about him grooming young fans. The people closest to Lewis then attempted to silence the women with cease-and-desist letters. Over the past several weeks, accusations against Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis have been widely circulating on social media....

The Gaza Strip is witnessing alarming health developments, with thousands of cases of a mysterious illness whose nature has not yet been determined, at a time when the health system is suffering from near-total collapse due to Israel’s genocide and its ongoing siege that has lasted for more than ten months. Gaza: mystery disease engulfing...

In July 2025, Lauren Southern accused Andrew Tate of raping her. Following the accusation, Tommy Robinson attempted to discredit Southern’s accusations. Now, Southern has returned to dispute Robinson’s defence: A bit of free speech and speaking truth to power for you all this morning x https://t.co/aY4c4q8hyR pic.twitter.com/CuS8XDzIYi — Lauren Southern (@Lauren_Southern) September 22, 2025 Lauren...

The Green party of England and Wales, at its conference last week, passed a landmark – and long overdue – motion backed by the Greens’ new, Jewish party leader Zack Polanski demanding the proscription, or banning as a terrorist group, of the so-called ‘Israel Defence Forces’ (IDF), in reality an arm of the terror state...
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Governments must not squander the opportunity to turn the International Court of Justice’s 2025 Advisory Opinion on states’ obligations regarding climate change into robust climate action, Amnesty International said ahead of discussions to finalize a new UN climate change resolution. Informal consultations on the draft resolution circulated by Vanuatu begin today. UN member states are...
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Slovenian authorities must amend the ‘Security Law’ and end punitive seizures of social assistance which disproportionately affect the Roma community, said Amnesty International today as the Legal Network for the Protection of Democracy, a collaboration of NGOs Amnesty International Slovenia is a part of, filed an appeal to Slovenia’s Constitutional Court. This harmful law is being used to target individuals and communities that already face daily discrimination, exclusion and poverty The Act on Urgent Measures...

























