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Mary Clark
Academic Freedom ‘In Crisis’ and Cancel Culture Endemic in UK Universities: Report
Authoritarianism, political discrimination, and self-censorship are rife in British universities and have thrown academic freedom into a crisis ...
UK
March 4, 2021
Disproportionality in UK Police ‘Stop and Search’ Not Racist Says Former Senior Detective
The disproportionate number of young black males being stopped by UK police under its stop and search power ...
UK
March 3, 2021
Enforcing UK’s Restrictions as Lockdown Eases ‘Not Manageable,’ Says Metropolitan Police Federation
Britain’s police officers don’t want to enforce residual CCP virus restrictions as the country eases out of its ...
UK
March 2, 2021
Radical Extremists Operate ‘With Impunity’ Online, New Laws Needed, UK Watchdog Says
Extremists can pro-actively glorify terror, openly promulgate anti-democratic ideologies, and radicalize others online—yet still stay within the law, ...
UK
February 25, 2021
London’s Police Ramp up Activity on Streets of Capital to Drive Down Post Lockdown Violence
London’s Metropolitan Police are deploying more officers ahead of a wave of violent crime that is expected to ...
UK
February 23, 2021
UK Should Follow Australia and Make Facebook Pay for News Content: Hancock
Britain should follow Australia and demand that Facebook pay publishers for the news content viewed and shared on ...
UK
February 22, 2021
Facebook Accused of Bullying by UK Lawmaker and Publishers Over News Sharing Ban
Facebook has been accused of “bully boy” tactics for blocking its users from seeing or sharing Australian news ...
UK
February 19, 2021
Britain to Launch ‘High Risk, High Reward’ Science Agency
The UK is to launch a new “high risk, high reward” agency to quickly identify cutting-edge science and ...
UK
February 19, 2021
One in Four UK Companies Plan to Lay Off Staff if Furlough Ends Soon: Survey
A quarter of British businesses expect to lay off staff if Finance Minister Rishi Sunak doesn't extend the ...
UK
February 18, 2021
Britain Needs to Be ‘Learning to Live With’ the CCP Virus, Scientists Say
Britain needs to be “learning to live with” a level of the CCP virus that is similar to ...
UK
February 18, 2021
More UK People See China as a ‘Critical’ Threat to Britain’s Security, Public Opinion Survey
An increasing number of British people see China as a serious threat to the UK’s security and do ...
UK
February 18, 2021
Peers to Press UK Government to Replace ‘Person’ With ‘Woman’ in Proposed Maternity Bill
Peers are preparing to press the UK government to replace the word “person” with the word “woman” in ...
UK
February 15, 2021
Ex-Prisoners to Get 150 UK Probation Service Jobs Helping Offenders Turn Their Lives Around
The UK government has promised it will give 150 jobs in its probation service to ex-prisoners by next ...
UK
February 11, 2021
After UK Beer and Pub Sales Plummet, Industry Leaders Call for Sector Re-Opening Date
The UK government came under pressure on Wednesday to fix a date for the beer and pub sector ...
UK
February 10, 2021
British University Researchers May Be ‘Inadvertently Arming China’: Think Tank
Top British universities may be unwittingly assisting China’s military forces in their development of weapons of mass destruction ...
UK
February 10, 2021
UK Charities Calls for Care Home Visiting to Re-Start on March 1
England’s leading older person’s charity on Tuesday appealed for urgent action to restart care home visiting by the ...
UK
February 9, 2021
Britain’s Adversaries Seeking to ‘Tear Fabric of Society Apart’ Via Social Media: Defence Chief
Britain’s adversaries are seeking to undermine UK society and interests by influencing tactically on social media, one of ...
UK
February 8, 2021
213,000 UK Children and Teens at Risk of Serious Violence as Gang and Drug Crimes Soar: Study
Soaring gang crime and drug dealing have put over 213,000 children and young people in the UK at ...
UK
February 5, 2021
Shapps: ‘Dynamic’ Hard Shoulders on UK Smart Motorways ‘Insane’ and Confusing to Drivers
The ‘dynamic’ hard shoulders that have replaced conventional breakdown lanes on Britain’s smart motorways are unsafe and confusing ...
UK
February 4, 2021
Police Chief Promises More Tasers for Frontline After Officer Almost Killed in Attack
A UK regional police chief has promised Tasers for all his frontline police after one of his officers ...
UK
February 3, 2021
UK Vaccine ‘Milestone’ Should Trigger Restart of Care Home Visits Say Dementia Advocacy Groups
Visits to loved ones living in care homes should re-commence before residents have their second dose of a ...
UK
February 3, 2021
Young Free Speech Advocates in UK Launch New Movement to Re-Imagine the ‘Public Square’
A new free speech movement set on “reimagining the public square” was launched in the UK on Sunday ...
UK
February 2, 2021
Housebound Elderly ‘Slipping Through the Cracks’ in Vaccine Rollout Warns Home Care Provider
Compared to their counterparts living in care homes, many elderly people being cared for at home may be ...
UK
February 2, 2021
UK’s Largest Animal Charity May Pass Prosecution of Animal Abuse to Crown Prosecution Service
Britain’s biggest animal welfare charity may hand over its role of prosecuting animal cruelty cases to the country’s ...
UK
January 30, 2021
UK’s Tougher Sentencing for ‘County Lines’ Drug Dealers Will Not Help Catch the Right People: Criminologist
The UK’s county lines drug dealers are to face tougher sentences under new rules published on Wednesday that add ...
UK
January 29, 2021
UK’s Hotel Quarantine for Travelers Could Amount to ‘Illegal Detention’: Law Firm
Britain's new requirement for travellers to the UK from 22 countries to quarantine in hotels for 10 days ...
UK
January 27, 2021
UK Conservative MPs Press Government for Plans to Re-Open Schools
Conservative MPs in the UK have pressed the government to announce its plans for a general re-opening of ...
UK
January 25, 2021
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