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Over a year since the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza by the Israeli army, public protests in support of the people of Gaza around the world have increasingly...
Read moreIsrael's genocide in Gaza has killed at least 43,922 Palestinians and wounded 103,898 since October 7, 2023. During the 2023/24 Israel-Palestine conflict, some MPs in the UK Parliament have raised...
Read moreThe British royal family's sex scandals have tarnished their reputation and changed public opinion. The first sex scandal began with the abdication of King Edward VIII. This scandal happened when...
Read moreBuckingham Palace is no stranger to scandal and controversy. It has faced various issues in the last century, from speculation to marital infidelity, financial corruption, and internal disputes. Moral scandal...
Read moreBritish military support for Ukraine New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who won the July 4 general election, has pledged to support Ukraine. Starmer said that supporting Ukraine is on...
Read moreSinn Féin became Northern Ireland's largest party in Westminster. Voters in Northern Ireland turned against the Democratic Unionist Party in a shock result. They made Sinn Féin the largest party...
Read moreThe defeat of the Conservative Party and the victory of the Labor Party in the recent election have had a broad impact on the international level. This change will affect...
Read moreThe Office for National Statistics announced in its report that the country's economy did not experience any growth in April. From the point of view of economic experts, this issue...
Read moreLow wages and unsafe working conditions exacerbate the nursing shortage crisis in Britain. As a result, the catastrophic working conditions of nurses in the UK threaten the responsiveness and efficiency...
Read moreIn recent months, UK healthcare visa applications have dropped, coinciding with protests by medical staff in the UK against poor working conditions and low salaries. This decline has raised concerns...
Read moreUnder the government's changes, inherited agricultural assets worth more than £1m will be liable to tax at 20%. Farmers worry...
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