• Letter to the editor: The people guide the government

    During recent oral arguments before the Supreme Court in Murthy v. Missouri, attorneys representing petitioners Missouri and Louisiana claimed that the federal government had violated First Amendment protections by pressuring social media companies to censor conservative criticisms of Biden administration policies (“Supreme Court faces decision on feds strong-arming social media,” web, March 14).

  • Albanese government making people homeless

    ‘We have a government that is literally making people homeless,’ says unconventional economist, Leith Van Onselen, who is often on…What to read next: Power to the people | Victory of the people over the elites | Albanese’s accelerated decline | Making work optional

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    The Filmmaker Using Storytelling to Heal Trauma

    Mohsin Mohi-Ud-Din is using storytelling as a way to improve mental health and community engagement.

  • with people divided on whether a crackdown on the act is warranted

    An image of a L-plater literally making themselves at home in a public car park has divided Aussies with some calling for a council crackdown while others plead for mercy during a housing crisis.

  • 27,000 people to receive up to £3,000 from Government

    The payments will benefit community nurses, sexual health workers, speech-and-language therapists, physiotherapists, and other frontline workers at non-NHS organisations

  • Young People Aren't Nearly Angry Enough About Government Debt

    Young People Aren't Nearly Angry Enough About Government Debt Authored by The American Institute for Economic Research, Young people sometimes seem to wake up in the morning in search of something to be outraged about. We are among the wealthiest and most educated humans in history. But we’re increasingly convinced that we’re worse off than our parents were, that the planet is in crisis, and that it’s probably not worth having kids. I’ll generalize here about my own cohort...

  • Armando Iannucci derides Tory policies which ‘are putting more people into poverty’

    The Thick Of It creator Armando Iannucci has said that listening to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt speaking about welfare is difficult.

  • Watch: 'I used to put people in hospital, now I save them'

    Former heavy weight World Champion UFC fighter Ian 'The Machine' Freeman has shared his emotional journey of how a personal tragedy led him to take on a new career with the NHS. Mr Freeman, who was the UK's first professional UFC fighter, wanted to give back to the NHS after he lost his father to cancer, in 2002. In 2013 he retired, fighting 28 matches in his career, winning 20 of those – of which nine were a knock out - but the 54-year-old wanted more from his life. Watch more exclusive...

  • Watch: 'I used to put people in hospital, now I save them'

    Former heavy weight World Champion UFC fighter Ian 'The Machine' Freeman has shared his emotional journey of how a personal tragedy led him to take on a new career with the NHS. Mr Freeman, who was the UK's first professional UFC fighter, wanted to give back to the NHS after he lost his father to cancer, in 2002. In 2013 he retired, fighting 28 matches in his career, winning 20 of those – of which nine were a knock out - but the 54-year-old wanted more from his life. Watch more exclusive...

  • Watch: 'I used to put people in hospital, now I save them'

    Former heavy weight World Champion UFC fighter Ian 'The Machine' Freeman has shared his emotional journey of how a personal tragedy led him to take on a new career with the NHS. Mr Freeman, who was the UK's first professional UFC fighter, wanted to give back to the NHS after he lost his father to cancer, in 2002. In 2013 he retired, fighting 28 matches in his career, winning 20 of those – of which nine were a knock out - but the 54-year-old wanted more from his life. Watch more exclusive...

  • Liberia: CSA Uncovers Alarming Disparities & Fraudulent Acts at Government Spending Entities

    Monrovia — Civil Service Agency Director General, Josiah Joekai, has disclosed that the agency has uncovered wanton disparities and other fraudulent activities at various government spending entities. By Selma Lomax Speaking at MICAT regular press briefing on Wednesday, Mr. Joekai noted that these disparities have led to an alarming average monthly wage expenditure of US$23,543,874.64.

  • Unsung Heroes: Officers With the Maryland Transportation Authority Acted Fast During Bridge Collapse

    Baltimore, Maryland, is sadly, one of those towns that doesn't have much appreciation for law enforcement. In 2020, they cut an astounding $22 million from the police budget, and that summer, City Hall was surrounded by crowds of protesters demanding that all funding for city police be cut.