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Tender minds and media influence | Brief letters
In all the agonising over whether we should follow Australia in restricting children’s access to social media (
Australian-style social media ban for under-16s ‘a retrograde step’, say UK charities, 29 November
) there seems to be no recognition that supposedly tender minds will still be exposed to the …Many unable to access eVisas to prove right to be in UK, Home Office admits
The Home Office has admitted that many people who have the right to live and work in the UK cannot access their eVisas and provide proof they are allowed to be in the country.
Human rights campaigners have warned that problems with people accessing eVisas could lead to a scandal …
Irish Greens face virtual wipeout after general election rout
The Green party in Ireland is facing virtual wipeout in the general election, with its leader admitting it was entering a period of “rebuild” after the electorate removed any prospect of the party reentering government.
The Greens look set to lose all but one of their 12 seats, that of …
Belgium’s sex workers win maternity pay and pension rights in world first
Belgian sex workers have gained the right to sick days, maternity pay and pension rights under the first law of its kind in the world.
Lawmakers voted in May to give sex workers the same employment protections as any other employee, in an attempt to clamp down on abuse and …
Wake up and smell the coffee: rising food prices show destabilising impact of climate crisis | Heather Stewart
Your morning – and afternoon – coffee is the latest staple threatened by climate chaos: the price of quality arabica beans
last week, amid fears of a poor harvest in Brazil.‘The EU wants Ukraine to win this war’: who is its new chief diplomat Kaja Kallas?
It was no surprise that Kaja Kallas went to Ukraine on her first day as the EU’s chief diplomat.
to take up the role, was accompanied in Kyiv on Sunday by the new European Council president, António Costa, and …Democrats ignored pleas to address price of ‘eggs and gas’, campaigners say
Louise Haigh’s exit dealt with quickly in contrast to Tories, says Labour minister
Decisions over Louise Haigh’s future were “dealt with very quickly”and marked a “big contrast” to how issues were handled under Conservative governments, a cabinet minister has said.
Pat McFadden, the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, refused to accept suggestions that the transport secretary’s resignation and the controversy over freebies …
Reform UK ‘bullish and optimistic’ as polls predict success in Scotland
Reform UK is celebrating “an extraordinary sense of momentum” north of the border, as Scotland’s top polling expert predicts the populist right party could end up deciding the next Holyrood government.
The deputy leader, Richard Tice, said his party’s mood was
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bullish and optimistic” as it held its first …‘It’s an outrage’: stars join fight against cuts as Welsh arts go into meltdown
Not every Welsh valley can reverberate with choral singing and declaimed poetry, despite the stereotype. But leading figures in Welsh culture are warning that a different environment is looming: “An alien who landed in the country today would look around and think, “Wow, there do seem to be an awful …