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5 votes
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Qantas 'research flights' to test nineteen hour non-stop London, New York to Sydney routes
8 votes -
Cavetown - Taking Care of Things (2018)
3 votes -
The inclusive languages used by the English NHS
10 votes -
How the Daguerreotype started a Victorian black market for pornography in London
7 votes -
UK will delegate its voting rights in meetings it does not attend to Finland, which currently holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU
7 votes -
A Welsh town will install anti-sex toilets that could spray users with water
12 votes -
The Guardian newspaper has lost two trans employees over its reporting on trans issues
19 votes -
Data regulator probes King's Cross facial recognition tech
6 votes -
Yield curves invert in US, UK as ‘doom and gloom’ spreads
25 votes -
The story of Sealand, a “micronation” on an eerie metal platform, tells us plenty about libertarianism, national sovereignty, and the lawlessness of the ocean
9 votes -
Brexit is a futile tragedy that will be reversed in a few years
15 votes -
FKA Twigs - Cellophane (2019)
6 votes -
In this era of astronomical transfer fees and sky-high wages has there been a better bargain in recent times than Teemu Pukki?
4 votes -
Women Between the Wars: In Jean Rhys’s novels, women exhibit a particular kind of English suffering, a perfect illustration of the female condition in the interwar years
7 votes -
Ancient technology: Saxon glass-working experiment
5 votes -
Rangers beat FC Midtjylland 4-2 in Denmark in the first leg of their third qualifying round
5 votes -
Despite being a best-selling author, Jane Austen was paid very little
6 votes -
In the last eight years, at least sixteen high-profile attacks have been motivated by white nationalist conspiracy theories, killing 175 people worldwide
15 votes -
Dominic Cummings tells MPs: You've missed your chance to stop no-deal Brexit
Here's the source article in the Daily Telegraph: Dominic Cummings tells MPs: you've missed your chance to stop no-deal Brexit However, that's locked behind a hard paywall. So, here's the Reuters...
Here's the source article in the Daily Telegraph: Dominic Cummings tells MPs: you've missed your chance to stop no-deal Brexit
However, that's locked behind a hard paywall. So, here's the Reuters article reporting what the Telegraph said: Johnson's top aide says lawmakers can't stop no-deal Brexit - Sunday Telegraph
12 votes -
Is fair trade finished? Fairtrade changed the way we shop. But major companies have started to abandon it and set up their own in-house imitations – threatening the very idea of fair trade
8 votes -
Enslaved on a British cannabis farm: Minh was 16 when he was kidnapped, raped and trafficked to the UK. When the police found him, he was treated like a criminal rather than a victim
10 votes -
Tax Watch UK report: Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar has paid no UK corporate tax in ten years and claimed £42m in subsidies
6 votes -
British trophy hunters paying to shoot 100 puffins at a time during trips to Iceland
7 votes -
How Manchester United's pre-season friendly with Norwegian football team Kristiansund BK came about is scarcely believable
5 votes -
Britain's deadliest path
8 votes -
Passenger in clown suit prompted mass cruise ship brawl, say witnesses
12 votes -
Gay artist devastated by removal of artwork from Llandudno gallery after complaints of homophobia
News article: Gay artist 'devastated' to have THIS artwork 'censored' by Llandudno gallery after 'homophobia' complaint to police Direct link to the artwork on Paul Yore's Instagram:...
News article: Gay artist 'devastated' to have THIS artwork 'censored' by Llandudno gallery after 'homophobia' complaint to police
Direct link to the artwork on Paul Yore's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz2OF2EA4mR/
Is it homophobic to depict homophobia in art?
11 votes -
Greta Thunberg writes climate essay for the The 1975's new album
4 votes -
Why Boris Johnson is even more dangerous than Trump
14 votes -
How the Goth pubs of Sweden transformed drinking in Scotland's industrial heartlands
8 votes -
Stena Impero – Sweden makes first contact with ship captured in Iran
5 votes -
Boris Johnson will be the UK's new prime minister
38 votes -
Men who ate raw, dead, squirrels outside vegan food stall are convicted in England
16 votes -
Extraordinary story of how the man who said he was the victim of a VIP paedophile ring ended up on the run in Sweden
4 votes -
Jo Swinson becomes new Liberal Democrat leader
9 votes -
Boris Johnson is already shedding allies before he's touted to take Britain's top job
7 votes -
Boris Johnson, Britain’s likely next prime minister, must lead his country through its moment of maximum peril—and opportunity
7 votes -
Iran 'seizes British-flagged oil tanker'
25 votes -
Scotch Bonnet/Scrub a Dub: Rapture 4D & RUDA - Scrub a Dub mix (2019)
3 votes -
The Comet Is Coming - Blood Of The Past (2019)
4 votes -
These community wind farms in Denmark and Scotland are decentralising power to the people
6 votes -
Security reports reveal how Wikileaks founder Julian Assange turned the Ecuadorian embassy into a command post for election meddling
10 votes -
"Cymru am byth!" – How speaking Welsh became cool
12 votes -
Olafur Eliasson returns to Tate Modern with tonne of white Lego – retrospective investigates how we respond to nature
4 votes -
Finland's Munch – The unnerving art of Helene Schjerfbeck
7 votes -
UK ISP group names Mozilla 'Internet Villain' for supporting 'DNS-over-HTTPS'
34 votes -
Felix Ngole wins appeal in victory for Christian freedoms
Felix Ngole wins appeal in victory for Christian freedoms Here is the actual judgement by the Court of Appeal: PDF link This is a key paragraph (Section 5, Paragraph 10, on page 3 in the...
Felix Ngole wins appeal in victory for Christian freedoms
Here is the actual judgement by the Court of Appeal: PDF link
This is a key paragraph (Section 5, Paragraph 10, on page 3 in the document):
The University wrongly confused the expression of religious views with the notion of discrimination. The mere expression of views on theological grounds (e.g. that ‘homosexuality is a sin’) does not necessarily connote that the person expressing such views will discriminate on such grounds. In the present case, there was positive evidence to suggest that the Appellant had never discriminated on such grounds in the past and was not likely to do so in the future (because, as he explained, the Bible prohibited him from discriminating against anybody).
8 votes -
How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide
7 votes -
Welcome to the world of Manga! #MangaMonth
6 votes