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Britain’s Online Safety Act is out of control, posing big problems for social media platforms. Toby Young, a member of ...
Multiple-time Paralympic swimming medalist Chris Holmes is a member of the House of Lords, emphasizing diversity and ...
The Education Secretary has called on schools to reduce immediately the number of branded items of uniform they require ahead ...
Lord Jackson of Peterborough says Conservative Party appears unable to offer ‘compelling and attractive alternative’ to ...
As things stand, the incentives for that bubble, our Civil Service and our lawyers are all far removed from delivering on ...
The Supreme Court recently laid down the criteria to be generally applied while deciding the cases of trademark infringement.
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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNBasingstoke MP supports Renters' Rights Bill despite protest
Basingstoke MP Luke Murphy has voiced support for Labour’s Renters’ Rights Bill, emphasising its benefits for tenants despite growing ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNThe lords of the ring: Pro wrestling is back in Edmonton, and wilder than ever
Since early August, Ukrainian drones have struck multiple refineries, including Rosneft's plants in Novokuybyshevsk and ...
From 'Peaky Blinders' mastermind Steven Knight, the new show is set in 19th-century New York and Dublin and follows one of ...
Rep. James Comer (R-Kentucky), chairman of a House oversight committee, this month issued a subpoena commanding AG Pam Bondi ...
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The Pioneer on MSNNew Bill to decriminalise old laws
The Government on Monday introduced a new Bill in the Lok Sabha to decriminalise as many as 288 provisions relating to minor offences under different laws with a view to promote ease of living and ...
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