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South Africans who post offensive content online are not immune to the repercussions whether they’re off duty, on leave, or posting on their personal profiles.
The government's efforts to speed up housebuilding are sowing division in communities, a Conservative politician has said.
Clean up television campaigner Mary Whitehouse of the National Viewers and Listeners Association visiting Walker Technical ...
Grinning as she pulled a pint in The Humble Plumb, in Southampton, in June 2024, Rachel Reeves promised Labour would revive ...
Are you or anyone you know “unserious”? Probably, I’m afraid. This is the put-down du jour in Britain today. If you come ...
The Greater Gloucester proposal has been put forward by Councillor Jeremy Hilton in isolation without any prior support or ...
Last week marked a year since the general election which saw Sir Keir Starmer lead Labour back into government after 14 years ...
Pupils from Foxford School from Longford in Coventry went to the Houses of Parliament in London to see how business of ...
Prime Minister Albanese convenes productivity round table to explore AI's impact on individual, organizational, and national ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has broken its silence over the next steps for the Personal Independence Payment and ...
IAN Murray has been accused of “swapping his principles for power” after a slew of past Westminster motions the Scottish Labour MP ...
A new supermarket chain opening in New Zealand should be allowed to use fast-track consenting for new stores, making it easier and cheaper for them to set up shop here, Act leader David Seymour thinks ...
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