While identification cards were first introduced in the 19th Century, they continue to remain a somewhat divisive subject.
Today, instead of the Reign of Terror, Sir Keir Starmer offers us a reign of error.
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John Rentoul answers your questions on Labour’s future – from Burnham to Reform and digital ID
Chief political commentator John Rentoul answers your questions on Labour’s leadership woes, the rise of Reform, and what it ...
Having a corporate job comes with its fair share of pros and cons. On one hand, there are the endless deadlines, meetings, ...
LinkedIn is a valuable networking resource, but it's also attractive to fraudsters. Here's what you need to know about the ...
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Mahmood’s tough talk on immigration won’t win over Labour members – but it could stop Farage’s charge to power
Shabana Mahmood has made it clear she is willing to lose friends in the Labour Party in order to see off the threat from Nigel Farage, writes Millie Cooke ...
At Badabon Sangho, as a women-led and women’s rights organisation, we have been working with fisherfolk communities with a ...
For nearly two decades, Stark Insider has run on a Google Cloud VM hosting an Ubuntu server. It’s been our foundation, but ...
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Coach Aaron Glenn ready to add to legacy in Jets-Dolphins rivalry
Now, 53 years old and gray, Glenn returns to this ancient AFC East rivalry as a first-year head coach. The Jets and Dolphins, ...
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Highlighting the best moments from the Blue Jays electric AL East championship celebration
Highlighting the best moments from the Blue Jays electric AL East championship celebration ...
Kemp Harris, who appeared last Saturday at the 8th Step in Schenectady, doesn’t fit any of the coffeehouse stereotypes. He’s ...
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