The passage of the Expanded Solo Parents Welfare Act has me overjoyed. I share this triumph with the vast majority of single parents in this
Month: June 2022
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries told a summit of sports governing bodies it was ‘inherently unfair’ for women and teenage girls to be pitted against transgender athletes who are biological males
The Government ordered sport officials yesterday to forbid transgender athletes from competing against female athletes. Nadine Dorries, the culture secretary, said at a conference of
Senator Cynthia A. Villar congratulates all members of the prestigious FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
“These selflessness and unity have encouraged so many of our people to also play their share in the noble job of nation building,” added Villar.
The report by the Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice says worshippers are still suffering racial injustice and hurt at the hands of the Church
The Church of England has come under fire from the country’s race watchdog for failing to demolish slave-related monuments. According to the Archbishops’ Commission for
Lord Deben, chairman of the climate change committee, says excavating for coal off the coast of Cumbria is ‘indefensible’
Over plans to destroy Britain’s first new coal mine in 30 years, Boris Johnson and his climate change advisors are likely to disagree. The chairman
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to return Bruce’s Beach to the black family who formerly owned it
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors overwhelmingly decided on Tuesday to give Bruce’s Beach back to the black family that had owned it before
Defence Minister Richard Marles said he wants to speed up the process but getting a nuclear sub by 2030 is ‘optimistic in the extreme’
Australia won’t have nuclear submarines until the 2040s, making the country vulnerable as our current submarines start to become obsolete around 2038. The project should
Japanese castaway Masafumi Nagasaki, 87, who spent 29 years on a deserted island before being forced to leave by Japan’s government, has returned to the island
Masafumi Nagasaki, a Japanese castaway who spent 29 years on a barren island before being compelled to leave by the government of Japan, returned to
Four people have already died as a result of yesterday’s fatal Missouri Amtrak crash
Four people have already died as a result of yesterday’s fatal Missouri Amtrak crash, and authorities have verified that 150 people were hospitalized with injuries.
The seven MPs on the Commons privileges committee are widely predicted to elect the ex-deputy Labour leade
Today, it is anticipated that Harriet Harman will be chosen to head an inquiry into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament on Partygate. It’s largely expected