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Eight Minutes to Huntingdon: Inside the LNER Train Stabbing—and What Must Change

A routine Saturday service from Doncaster to London became a mass-casualty scene within minutes. One suspect, six victims, and a heroic member of rail...

Criminalising Dissent? UK’s Protest Crackdown Raises Civil Liberty Alarms Amid Climate of Fear

The UK government has announced sweeping new powers for police to impose restrictions on repeat protests, a move critics fear could signal a chilling...

Starmer’s Recognition of Palestinian State: A Diplomatic Gamble in the Shadow of War and What It Means for Climate Justice

In a move that has sparked intense debate at home and abroad, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has formally recognised the state of...

When a nation’s flag becomes a battlefield of meaning, it’s not just the streets that are in conflict — it’s the soul of the...

This weekend, Britain witnessed one of the largest far-right-led marches in recent memory. Over 150,000 people flooded Whitehall, waving the Union Jack, St George’s...

Britain’s Asylum Housing Dilemma: Military Bases, Modular Prisons, and the Climate of Crisis

From Hotels to Barracks: What the UK’s New Asylum Strategy Reveals About Its Crisis ResponseIn a stark sign of Britain’s escalating immigration challenge, the...

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