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Farage refuses to condemn free speech ‘hero’ Musk’s remarks on Jess Phillips
‘The tyrant is gone and the nightmare is done’: Syrian exiles hope for a brighter future
Director of Edinburgh international festival warns cuts put its status at risk
The Rastafarians opening up Caribbean cannabis farms to build a flourishing medical industry
On Golba Hill on the Caribbean island of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), just below a cluster of colourfully decorated homes, there are rows and rows of premium marijuana plants. Gleaming like green gold in the Caribbean sun, they lead up to a crudely constructed hut where cannabis farmer …
Heavy snow disrupts travel in England and Wales as airports close runways
Heavy overnight snow in Wales and northern England is causing travel disruption as the new year gets off to a frosty start.
Two amber weather warnings from the Met Office have been put in place in England and Wales. Snowfall of 3cm to 7cm is predicted, with freezing rain likely …
Why Elon Musk’s Starship rocket is beating Nasa in the space race
New year, new deal: the buyout boom poised to take over City lawyers’ lives
Whether they’re on skis or a sunlounger, there is no beach, mountain or fireside that can spare lawyers from the urgent calls of zealous, dealmaking executives and private equity bosses. After a breathless 2024, the City’s army of corporate lawyers are set for another year of masking their poolside backgrounds …
The UK does have a special relationship – but it’s with Europe | William Keegan
Walter Scott knew a thing or two: “Oh what a tangled web we weave/When first we practise to deceive.”
In many ways, however, Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves and their colleagues were deceiving themselves when apparently deceiving the electorate on the subject of taxation.
Just as the great mistake made by …
‘We’ve proved we can do anything’: the Syrian women who want a say in running the country
The feminist activist Ghalia Rahhal recalls with wry laughter her visit to the “blue building” in Idlib three years ago, an office where the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) monitored civil society organisations such as hers. Her colleague at a women’s rights organisation was once called there to hear a …
Curb extremism now or face new terrorist threats, Labour warned
Labour must reverse years of political failure on extremism to stop it fuelling more disorder, violence and terrorism in Britain, leading figures have said.
Neil Basu, the former head of counter-terrorism policing, and Dame Sara Khan, previously the government’s counter-extremism tsar, warned that proposals
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