Defending Democracy: How to Safeguard Against Racist Extremism

The protest, which had an estimated participation of around 200 individuals, including members from a relatively small but notorious far-right group, was predominantly characterized by racism. Recently, the far right has organized protests against the accommodation of refugees at direct provision centers, as well as targeted trans individuals within libraries. It is worth noting that …

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Sunak Claims Climate Change Enthusiasts Neglect Families’ Well-being

In his recent interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Rishi Sunak displayed a touch of annoyance, something not unfamiliar with him. However, what is clear is that the new approach to achieving the UK’s net-zero goal, as outlined by the Prime Minister, is truly his own. Sunak took the opportunity to refute criticisms regarding …

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The Pandemic: Navigating Loss and Gaining Lessons for Future Challenges

Leo Varadkar’s statement that “nobody was always right” appeared defensive in light of the difficult time in government and for Nphet. However, the findings of the Covid inquiry, when made public after the next election, may provide important lessons for the future. When facing the next pandemic, these lessons may be more significant than anything …

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Labour’s Bold Move: Reviving and Reinforcing the 2030 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban Deadline

Labour rejects the claims made by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, stating that they are not considering policies such as implementing new taxes on flights or requiring seven bins for recycling. Shadow Environment Secretary, Mr. Reed, emphasizes that these policies would contradict their net zero targets and harm the motor industry. He also notes that car manufacturers …

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The Impact of The Wolfe Tones and Ballads on Letters: Embracing the Immaturity or Simply Losing the Plot?

Your reporter Ellen Coyne rightfully commended the band for their enduring popularity spanning almost six decades (‘Why republicanism is not the reason under-35s might vote for Sinn Féin’ – Weekend Magazine, September 9). I agree with objections to the “up the Ra” chorus in Celtic Symphony, but it’s worth noting that many of their songs …

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Building a Strong UK-France Relationship: Starmer Expresses his Desire to Macron During Paris Meeting

Sir Keir Starmer expressed his intention to strengthen the UK-France relationship if Labour comes to power in the next general election during a meeting with Emmanuel Macron in Paris. The discussion between the Labour leader and the French President primarily focused on post-Brexit relations. Describing the meeting as “very, very good,” Sir Keir emphasized the …

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Liz Truss Urges Rishi Sunak: Delaying Crucial Net Zero Commitments Vital for Sustainable Future

Truss: ‘I still believe in my vision for Britain’ September 18, 2023 • 11:37am 11:37AM Liz Truss criticizes Mark Carney after ‘Argentina-on-the-Channel’ jibe Liz Truss vehemently criticizes former Bank of England governor Mark Carney after he likened her vision for post-Brexit Britain to “Argentina-on-the-Channel.” In her response, Truss accuses Carney of being defensive about his …

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