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But Business Secretary downplays prospect of full nationalisation and declines to extend emergency assistance to Port Talbot ...
ANSELM ELDERGILL asks whether artificial intelligence may decide legal cases in the future, in place of human judges, and how AI could reshape the legal landscape ...
Why is the Labour government so addicted to giving government jobs to Tories when it spent so long trying to oust them? In the hope the favour is returned the next time the Tories return to power, wri ...
PARLIAMENT has been recalled for MPs to vote on nationalising British Steel today. Downing Street announced yesterday that MPs will discuss an emergency law to save British Steel’s plant in Scunthorpe ...
A PEACE camp is returning to the RAF Lakenheath from Monday to protest at the threat of US nuclear weapons coming to Britain.
TRAIN drivers’ union Aslef has agreed a two-year pay deal with ScotRail. The agreement will mean no return to last year’s ...
SELF-PROCLAIMED misogynist Andrew Tate held a gun to a woman’s face and said “you’re going to do as I say or there’ll be hell ...
Ms Badenoch claimed that she still ruled out a national deal with Reform to unite the right-wing, but local pacts will be a ...
THE scourge of sexual harassment and misogyny in the workplace was highlighted in a panel discussion at TUC Black Workers’ Conference today. Michelle Codrington-Rogers, from teaching union NASUWT, ...
ARGENTINIAN trade unions have staged a one-day general strike in protest at an austerity drive by the government of President ...
URGENT visa reforms are essential to prevent the care sector from collapsing, Unison warned today. New official data has ...
Despite the US withdrawal from Ukraine and economic self-harm from sanctions, European centrists maintain their bellicosity ...
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