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America, we are repeatedly warned, teeters on the edge of tyranny under Donald Trump. Commentators point to the 47th president’s populist rhetoric, plans to purge the civil service, reliance on ...
Europe’s governments are increasingly restricting free speech through stringent laws, with 12,183 arrests in the UK in 2023 ...
Loosely defined hate-speech laws and the rise of social media have led to zealous policing, resulting in fines and prison ...
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GB News on MSNJeremy Clarkson draws Lucy Connolly comparison as he makes stance clear on Bob Vylan BBC Glastonbury controversyThe fallout from Bob Vylan's highly publicised Glastonbury performance has continued this week, with former BBC employee Jeremy Clarkson the latest high-profile name to wade into the saga. The punk ...
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In between O’Mahony’s brace, Cian O’Sullivan saw his effort deflected into the Cork net. But every second-half score the Dubs ...
The RYA Female Scorpion Project Camp 2 at Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy in Dorset was fortunate to sail in a ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTwo more hospitals asked to clarify their NTPF use, Public Accounts Committee toldIt emerged yesterday that one consultant in Naas General Hospital was paid per patient for insourcing work, contrary to the ...
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It's not surprising that people with such a strong sense of their own righteousness can show themselves to be utterly immoral ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRuth Dudley Edwards: Like them or not, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher were leaders – Keir Starmer is notFor the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
Joseph Haythorne urged for hotels to burn "with those scruffy b-------in it" in social media post branded "vile" by judge.
Not least because Glastonbury is no longer, assuming it ever was, all about the music, but now includes a whole bunch of ...
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