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Britain’s abortion laws are still in the Victorian era, and women are the collateral damage
Debates on decriminalising abortion have been repeatedly delayed.
5-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Starmer’s shadow minister mixes up £8.2 billion and £83 billion on green investment
A Labour shadow cabinet minister suggested Sir Keir Starmer’s core green energy pledge could cost almost 10 times more than the party has promised to spend.
3-min read - NewsRFI
Indian opposition accuses Modi of divisive rhetoric as religion sours polls
With India's mega-election underway, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is holding onto hope of seeing his ruling Hindu nationalist BJP win a third consecutive term. But ahead of the resumption of voting Monday, the opposition has accused India’s election watchdog of not doing enough to stop Modi's polarising claims during the polls. The opposition India National Congress Party's complaints to the Election Commission were triggered by 74-year-old Modi's 21 April visit to Rajasthan state. During the tr
1-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Asylum seeker’s murder of pensioner ‘for Palestine’ was terror related, says judge
An asylum seeker who murdered a pensioner in the street in “revenge” for the Israel-Hamas conflict has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 44 years.
11-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Rape suspects ‘should be barred from contacting victims’
Men accused of rape should face bans on contacting their victims even if they are not charged, a minister has said.
7-min read - LifestyleLiverpool Echo
Most popular baby names as girls' name remains top for seventh year
It remains a firm favourite
2-min read - HealthThe Conversation
Why gymgoers should be wary of using testosterone supplements to boost their gains
Crucially, testosterone supplements turn off its normal controls in the brain.
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