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- Public should heed new rules on single-sex spaces, says Britain’s . . .
Public should heed new rules on single-sex spaces, says Britain’s equalities chief Mary-Ann Stephenson says official guidance will not usher in ‘toilet police’ in businesses and public places
- Women’s Institute will no longer accept trans women as members from . . .
The Women’s Institute will no longer accept transgender women as members from April following the UK supreme court ruling on the legal definition of a woman, the Guardian can reveal
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- Is Trump actually a fascist – and why does the answer matter?
Even Trump’s own longest-serving chief of staff during his time in the White House, John Kelly, put his former boss under “ the general definition of a fascist ”, the same political category
- Who is Greg Bovino, the official spearheading Trump’s immigration . . .
In May, berating senior Ice officials to intensify their arrest activity, Stephen Miller, Trump’s powerful deputy chief of staff – who has spearheaded much of the White House’s immigration
- Once the AI bubble pops, we’ll all suffer. Could that be better than . . .
Former IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath estimates that if the market crashes like it did after the dotcom bubble burst at the turn of the century, it would wipe out $20tn in wealth held by
- National security plans must adapt to avoid ‘new world disorder’, says . . .
National security plans must adapt to avoid ‘new world disorder’, says UN climate chief Simon Stiell tells audience in Cop31 host nation Turkey that climate extremes are fuelling famine
- Netflixs biggest competitor? Sleep | Technology | The Guardian
No, according to the company’s chief executive, Reed Hastings, Netflix’s biggest competitor is the pesky human need to close your eyes and sleep for a third of the day
- ‘Poor little snowflake’ – the defining insult of 2016
The term ‘snowflake’ has been thrown around with abandon in the wake of Brexit and the US election, usually to express generic disdain for young people How can we neutralise its power – and
- Higher defence spending is pointless without climate aid, says UN chief . . .
Higher defence spending is pointless without climate aid, says UN chief Achim Steiner says cuts to development budget are shortsighted in an interconnected global economy Supported by About this
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