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Rachel Reeves leaves a financial crisis and runs away to China

Rachel Reeves leaves a financial crisis and runs away to China Mortgage Crisis Deepens as Chancellor Reeves Faces Economic Turmoil During China Visit The UK economy faces mounting pressure as mortgage rates are expected to surge above 5% for both two-year and five-year fixed deals, even for borrowers with substantial… Read More »Rachel Reeves leaves a financial crisis and runs away to China

Grooming Gangs Perpetrate Two Sexual Offences a day

Grooming Gangs Perpetrate Two Sexual Offences a day
Analysis of Police Data Across England and Wales Uncovers 572 Child ‘Grooming’ Crimes in Initial Nine Months of 2024

Newly released police data has revealed that grooming gangs are responsible for nearly two child sexual abuse offences each day reported to authorities. This groundbreaking analysis represents the first comprehensive examination of such crimes across the nation.

They are coming for your children

They are coming for your children
Proposed Children’s Well-being and Home Schools Bill Raises Concerns Over Parental Rights

A controversial piece of legislation, the Children’s Well-being and Home Schools Bill, is scheduled for its second reading in Parliament. The bill, which represents its first major parliamentary vote, is expected to pass with a significant majority. Critics argue this legislation could fundamentally alter the relationship between parents and the state regarding children’s education and welfare.

Why Labour’s Economic Plans are Doomed!

Why Labour’s Economic Plans are Doomed! Labour’s Economic Vision: A Critical Analysis of Rachel Reeves and ‘Secure Economics’ As Britain enters 2025, questions persist about the economic direction under Labour’s leadership, particularly focusing on Chancellor Rachel Reeves and her approach to managing Britain’s economy. This analysis examines the foundations of… Read More »Why Labour’s Economic Plans are Doomed!

Deciphering the Married Women’s Property Act 1882

Deciphering the Married Women’s Property Act 1882

On the 18th of August each year, we should be celebrating the Married Women’s Property Act 1882, which was the passing of a legal act that was one of the most significant changes in the structure of our society, for the first time married women would no longer be the chattels of their husbands, but individuals in their own right. 

Volkswagen Faces Unprecedented Crisis

Volkswagen Faces Unprecedented Crisis Electric Vehicle Transition Sparks Labour Unrest Volkswagen, Germany’s automotive giant, is confronting a critical moment in its storied history as workers across multiple factories stage strikes in response to the company’s restructuring plans and proposed wage cuts. Factory Strikes Emerge Amid Electric Vehicle Challenges For the… Read More »Volkswagen Faces Unprecedented Crisis

Disillusionment with Mainstream Political Parties Reaches Breaking Point

Disillusionment with Mainstream Political Parties Reaches Breaking Point The current political landscape in the United Kingdom has reached a critical juncture, where voters have become increasingly disillusioned with the traditional political establishment. The Conservative Party’s protracted period of governance, marked by a series of spectacular failures, has given way to… Read More »Disillusionment with Mainstream Political Parties Reaches Breaking Point