The petition against a digital ID card in the UK has over two million signatures, but the government might not debate it at all.
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India Today on MSNFringe to frontline: How Farage is forcing Britain's migration debate
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has shaken Britain’s political landscape, forcing major parties to toughen their migration stance as his far-right movement gains momentum and reshapes debates on nationalism ...
With three weeks to go until the Caerphilly by-election on Thursday 23 October, BBC Cymru Wales has announced plans for its coverage ...
The Conservatives will take the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) if they win the next election, Kemi Badenoch has announced. The announcement comes after a review by the ...
Readers debate digital ID cards, stating concerns over data, migration, cost to the taxpayer and if there should be a referendum to make a decision on the controversial policy ...
Digital ID cards are a “cynical ploy” designed to “fool” voters into thinking something is being done about immigration, Reform UK has claimed.
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Political advisor Pablo O’Hana turns down place on new Big Brother UK series after selection process
Political adviser Pablo O’Hana explains in The Independent why he declined a spot on Big Brother UK’s 25th anniversary series after reaching the final audition stage ...
A NHS report on first-cousin marriage renewed debate over cultural sensitivity versus health concerns before being removed from the website.
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Fierce Public Backlash in the UK Forces NHS to Remove Study on First-Cousin Marriage Benefits
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has come under fire after citing a study that highlighted supposed benefits of first-cousin marriage. Following widespread public backlash and criticism from ...
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Challenges Facing UK Farming Today
UK farming is under strain from shifting policies, rising costs, and climate pressures — sparking debate about the future of the sector.
The UK faces growing calls to ban first-cousin marriages as health risks mount, while countries like Norway and China have already outlawed the practice.
Young people in the UK want the state pension triple lock to be scrapped, a new poll shows, as welfare spending on elderly Brits comes under fire. The survey found that just 21% of young adults ...
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