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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...
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Independent candidate Catherine Connolly will become the 10th President of Ireland after winning a record number of first-preference votes. The 914,143 of these ballots she received accounted for 63% of the total. The runner up Heather Humphreys received 424,987 votes, amounting to 29.5%. The final result was the following: Connolly (Independent): 914,143 (63.4%) Heather Humphreys...

According to a new report from the Nerve, UK authorities knew that Russia had recruited Nathan Gill – Reform’s ex-leader of Wales – in 2022. And as journalist Carole Cadwalladr says, it’s raising questions about why it took so long for the police to charge him. NEW: Police knew a Kremlin spy ring recruited former leader...

Dr Kiran Rahim is a UK paediatric doctor. She saw Gaza volunteer doctor Ali Tahrawi’s footage of the appalling, horrifying death of a little Palestinian toddler ripped apart by Israeli bombs in Gaza, breathing her last with her shredded internal organs hanging outside her body as a helpless, stunned Tahrawi could do nothing more than...

The world-renowned British pro-Palestine journalist and political analyst Sami Hamdi was taken into custody on 26 October by the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He was detained at San Francisco International Airport while en route to speaking at an event for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), before returning home to...

In besieged Gaza thousands of cancer patients live in a state of deadly limbo as local hospitals are unable to meet their needs. Israel’s blockade prevents them from travelling abroad for treatment amid the collapse of the health system, which has been directly targeted by the occupation during two years of war and destruction. The...

As Brazil prepares to host COP30 in Belém this November, a new investigation by Repórter Brasil exposes how the country’s booming biofuel industry is driving deforestation, labour abuse, and land conflict, all in the name of sustainability. Approved in October 2024, Brazil’s biofuels bill highlights the true cost of its clean energy drive. The rapid...
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Reacting to the Russian Ministry of Justice’s move to seek to ban as “extremist” the leading LGBTI organizations in Russia – Russian LGBT Network and the Saint Petersburg-based group Vykhod (Exit) – Marie Struthers, Amnesty International’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia Director, said: “The Russian authorities are once again abusing vague ‘extremism’ laws to criminalize...
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Responding to yesterday’s attempted murder of journalist Carlitos Candangue by armed men reportedly wearing police uniforms, Amnesty International’s R...
HelpAge International survey reveals toll on physical and mental health of older people Severe shortages of nutritious food, medicine and shelter cont...
The heavy prison sentences imposed on Rached Ghannouchi and four other Ennahda party leaders mark is the latest blow in the Tunisian authorities’ camp...
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