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Angela Rayner has been accused of plotting to stop banter between employees with “wokerati thought police” set to have a “chilling” impact on workplaces. The Conservative Party has warned “banter police” would weigh on businesses already reeling from red tape and higher taxes.Ms Rayner’s Employment Rights Bill includes making sure employers protect staff from harassment from third parties. Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffin has warned employers are already “bleeding out” because of Labour’s “war on business” and matters will only be made worse by the Bill, which is making its way through Parliament.Under the Bill, an employee can take their…

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Arsenal have been given an ultimatum by Ethan Nwaneri, according to talkSPORT, with the winger reluctant to sign a new deal in north London without guaranteed playing time.The 18-year-old, who has one year remaining on his current deal, featured in 26 Premier League matches last season but only started 11 of those games.He is said to be attracting interested from several top clubs in Europe.

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Following a week of cooler days, another heatwave is expected to hit parts of England next week, starting on Wednesday, July 9. The BBC Weather forecast predicts that in the capital, the heatwave will last for 11 days until Saturday, July 19. During this period, nine days would have temperatures above 30C, according tot he forecast.According to the Met Office, a heatwave is defined as a period where daily maximum temperatures meet or exceed the heatwave threshold for three consecutive days. For London and the South East, the minimum is 28C, while 25C is the threshold for much of northern…

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Nurses fighting NHS gender dogma have praised the Daily Express and its army of readers as they continue to wage war on woke ideology.The women are fighting for the right to a female-only changing room after a biological male colleague – identifying as a woman called Rose – invaded their space.Yet despite a Supreme Court ruling, County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust continues to ignore the unequivocal judgement and drags its heels.In an interview last month the trailblazing women – known as the “Darlington Eight” – said their battle is now on behalf of all those wronged by rules…

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Hundreds of rescuers are continuing to search for survivors in central Texas, following a flash flood that has so far killed 51 people, including 15 children. Kerr County remains the worst-affected area, with 43 reported dead and 27 children from a Christian youth camp still unaccounted for.The children were part of a large all-girls’ summer camp called Camp Mystic, located along the banks of the Guadalupe River. Many were sleeping when the river rose more than 26 feet (eight metres) in less than an hour in the early hours of Friday.A large number of the missing girls are under the…

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I’m not saying she’s done a good job. She hasn’t. Within days of Labour winning the election, it was clear she was going to be a disaster. Every warning light flashed red. She was ready to hike inheritance tax, capital gains tax and launch raid after raid on pensioners. And sure enough, she has.Then came the big insult. She pretended to “discover” a £22billion black hole in the public finances after the election, as if voters were too stupid to see what was coming. Surprise surprise, it was then used to justify even bigger tax hikes.Reeves stunned the nation by…

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Clive Lewis MP told The Telegraph: “Last week felt like it was the starting gun on more Labour MPs beginning to seriously question the Government. You can’t help but think its judgment will now be called into question far more frequently.”Mr Lewis continued: “On immigration and asylum, why don’t we have safe routes? There’s no safe routes; if you want to stop the boats, establish safe routes.“Labour should have a practical, humane policy. But any sense of a logical process that is based on human rights, basically what a Labour Government would traditionally be expected to do, is now out…

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According to the Associated Press, the protests have been sparked by rising living costs and housing shortages, with campaigners saying tourism is partly to blame. The Catalan government has since announced plans to ban holiday lets in parts of the city by 2028.It’s all left many visitors wondering whether they’re still welcome.But while Barcelona tries to curb visitor numbers, there are still plenty of beautiful cities across Spain that offer a warm welcome. One of them is La Coruña, a scenic, crowd-free city in the northwestern region of Galicia.La Coruña, also known as A Coruña, is a port city set on a…

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Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has been handed a brutal verdict by the public just one year after its landslide election win, with many poll respondents now saying the new government is as chaotic as the Conservatives it replaced. A new mega-poll has suggested that 72% of people think the Labour government is at least as disorderly as Rishi Sunak’s administration.Shockingly, more than a third (37%) believe Starmer’s team is even worse. It comes after a difficult week in Westminster, with infighting and confusion over welfare policy dominating the headlines. The prime minister’s approval rating has now plummeted to a record…

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The prospect could happen because the personal allowance – the level at which income becomes taxable – is stuck at £12,570 at least until 2028.But the state pension, which pays 12.9 million men and women over the age of 66 up to £11,973 a year, is on track to breach that limit before then because of higher-than-expected growth in wages – especially in the public sector.Under the triple-lock, the state pension increases by the rate of inflation, annual earnings growth or 2.5 per cent – whichever is the highest.The Mail on Sunday reported that if average earnings continue to grow…

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