Ireland’s 2015 Gender Recognition Act was born in an era of optimism and consensus, but as gender-critical activism grows so
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Her decibel level was almost operatic. But the sound of my first granddaughter wailing like an ambulance was the most
In his first comments since the release, the president expressed sympathy for high-profile figures, including Bill Clinton, who have come
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Move comes as union representing US diplomats said it was ‘deeply concerned’ by the process, which could ‘politicise’ foreign service
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CPS says new law marked ‘significant shift in recognising serious nature’ of offence, often linked to domestic abuse and sexual
Scheme members will also receive lump sums averaging £5,500 after government hands over £2.3bn reserve Some former mineworkers who are

















