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Thousands march in protest at Supreme Court ruling on definition of a woman
Thousands of trans rights protesters have marched through central London days after the Supreme Court ruled on the definition of a woman. Supporters, trade unions and community organisations came together for what was billed as an...
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Swinney ‘understands hurt and anguish’ Supreme Court ruling causing trans people
Scotland’s First Minister has said he “understands” the “hurt and anguish” trans people are feeling over the UK Supreme Court verdict on the definition of a woman. The country’s top judges unanimously ruled that a woman is defined by...
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Maryland Sen. Van Hollen says he was denied entry to the El Salvador prison holding Abrego Garcia
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen says he was denied entry into the El Salvador prison where Kilmar Abrego Garcia is being held.
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Reeves 'certain' of bright future for steelworks in Scunthorpe
Rachel Reeves has said she is “certain” of a “bright future for the steelworks” in Scunthorpe. Government are going to play a “big role” in steelmaking, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged, and she said “nothing is off the table” when...
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Bukele claims he has no authority to return man US mistakenly deported to El Salvador
President Donald Trump welcomed El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to the White House on Monday, where focus turned to the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador in error. (Scripps News)
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Paul Murphy leaves court after giving impact statement following stabbing
Footage of Fr Paul Murphy leaving court after giving a victim impact statement in the sentencing hearing for a teenage boy who stabbed him.
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Transgender Rights Under Trump: Policy Battles and Legal Fights
President Trump's administration has made transgender rights a central policy issue, restricting gender identity recognition, limiting access to gender-affirming care, and banning transgender athletes from competing according to their...
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Sir Ed Davey describes the Liberal Democrats as the “antidote to right-wing populism”
Sir Ed Davey has described the Liberal Democrats as the “antidote to right-wing populism”. Sir Ed said “we shouldn’t be complacent” about Nigel Farage and “the things he says, how he divides people”, which is “anathema to us”. He added:...
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Rep. Wasserman Schultz on Democrats, Trump, DOGE
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) Florida, discusses voter's frustrations over GOP lawmakers at town halls and what Democrats are doing to fight back against President Trump and the passing of the GOP backed spending bill. She also...
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US Chief Justice Calls Impeaching Judges for Rulings Improper
US Chief Justice John Roberts said the impeachment of federal judges is "not an appropriate response" to disagreement with their rulings. Kailey Leinz reports.
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It will put a positive obligation on future governments, says Taoiseach ahead of family and care referenda
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Minister Heather Humphreys launch Fine Gael’s campaign for yes votes on upcoming referenda on family and care.
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Woman who lost limbs in Tube accident demands meeting with mayor
A woman who lost her right arm and leg after being hit by two Tube trains on her way home from work has called on the Mayor of London to meet her and discuss safety problems on the network. Sarah de Lagarde claims Transport for London...
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Electoral Commission launches information campaign ahead of referenda
The “worst thing” that could happen in the upcoming referenda campaigns is that no-one cares about them, the chair of Ireland’s new election authority has said. The Electoral Commission has launched its information campaign for the two...
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Sinn Fein call to abolish the TV licence with immediate effect
Sinn Fein TDs Pearse Doherty and Thomas Gould said the party is tabling a Private Members Bill on Tuesday which call to abolish the TV licence with immediate effect.
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Donald Trump fined 364 million dollars in civil fraud case
A New York judge imposed a 364 million dollar (£288 million) penalty on Donald Trump, his companies and some executives on Friday, ruling that they engaged in a years-long scheme to dupe banks and others with financial statements that...
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Ireland's justice minister outlines approach to stop and search powers for knife crime
Jim O’Callaghan told the Dail that part of the response to knife crime has to be powers for gardai to “stop and search people so that they can seize knives from them if they suspect they are carrying knives”. He added: “It is clear we...
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O’Callaghan ‘surprised’ at lack of public register for criminal convictions
O’Callaghan ‘surprised’ at lack of public register for criminal convictions. Minister Jim O’Callaghan said it was “incomprehensible” that certain serious, violent criminal convictions only come to light if a journalist was present, while...
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Coinbase Says End of SEC Lawsuit Frees $50 Million
Coinbase's Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal says the company has money to "double down" on innovations, now that the Securities and Exchange Commission has agreed to drop its lawsuit that alleged Coinbase ran an illegal exchange. He spoke...
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Education Dept. Funding Critical: Weingarten
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten explains how they plan on fighting President Donald Trump's initiative to dismantle the Department of Education on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Mike Amesbury arrives at court in Chester
MP Mike Amesbury arrives at Chester Ellesmere Port and Neston Magistrates' Court, where he is charged with assault. The Runcorn and Helsby MP is accused of attacking a 45-year-old man in Main Street in Frodsham, Cheshire, which was...
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Suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury pleads guilty to assault
Suspended Labour MP Mike Amesbury has pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in the street. The Runcorn and Helsby MP appeared at Chester Magistrates’ Court on Thursday accused of attacking 45-year-old Paul Fellows in Main Street in...
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Supreme Court to hear TikTok’s challenge to law banning the app
The Supreme Court to hear TikTok’s challenge to a law banning the app. Opening arguments are set for Jan. 10. (Scripps News)
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McDonald: Sinn Fein will challenge UK over clarity on unity referendum
Mary Lou McDonald says a Sinn Fein Government in the Republic of Ireland would be open to legally challenging the UK over clarity on the preconditions for a unity referendum.
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Simon Harris calls on Sinn Fein to publish manifesto ahead of first debate
Simon Harris has called on the Sinn Fein leader to publish the party’s manifesto ahead of the first leaders’ debate on Monday evening. The Fine Gael leader has accused Mary Lou McDonald of “cynicism” in not publishing the party’s General...