Government U-turns on unfair dismissal pledge
The government has reversed its promise to give workers unfair dismissal rights from day one, setting a new six-month qualifying period. Find out what this means for employees and businesses.
The government has reversed its promise to give workers unfair dismissal rights from day one, setting a new six-month qualifying period. Find out what this means for employees and businesses.
The government has reversed its pledge to protect workers from unfair dismissal from day one, setting a new six-month qualifying period. Discover what this means for your employment rights.
The UK government has reversed its plan to grant unfair dismissal protection from day one. The right will now apply after six months. Discover the implications for businesses and workers.
The Mohana people of Pakistan's Sindh province face extinction as pollution and drought destroy Lake Manchar's ecosystem. Discover their unique bond with birds and vanishing traditions.
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Pakistan launches deadly airstrikes on Afghan province of Khost, killing 10 including nine children. Taliban accuses Pakistan of sovereignty violation amid escalating tensions.
Business Secretary Peter Kyle defends Employment Rights Bill reforms while addressing CBI concerns over regulatory costs. Consultation process continues amid political opposition.
Three security force officers killed in a multi-pronged suicide attack on a paramilitary HQ in Peshawar. Get the latest updates on this developing story.
US Air Force veteran Dana Briggs, 70, considers civil lawsuit after charges dropped following arrest and injury at Illinois ICE protest. Read his full story.
Labour's proposed asylum reforms face fierce criticism for undermining Britain's commitment to human rights and refugee protection. Experts warn these changes could violate international law.
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The UN will examine claims of Māori discrimination by New Zealand's government, following historic protests. Learn about this developing human rights case.
Unelected hereditary peers including dukes and millionaires have voted down Labour's workers' rights bill, sparking outrage from unions and Labour figures. Discover how this affects employment reforms.
The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people have lodged a historic native title claim for Melbourne and its surrounds. Discover what this means for the city and its traditional owners.
The UK Government confirms the Renters' Rights Act starts May 1, 2026, ending Section 21 evictions. Discover what the new tenant protections mean for you.
Pakistan's parliament passes constitutional amendment granting army chief unprecedented powers and lifelong legal immunity while limiting supreme court independence. Critics call it democracy's funeral.
Pakistan launches a probe into a suicide bombing that killed 12 in Islamabad. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif alleges 'Indian state terrorism,' a claim India vehemently denies. Explore the regional tensions.
At least 12 killed in a Pakistan Taliban suicide attack outside Islamabad courts. Defence minister declares a 'state of war' amid a surge in terror. Read the full report.
A suicide bomber killed 12 people outside Islamabad's district courts, prompting Pakistan's defence minister to declare a 'state of war' amid a surge in terror attacks. Read the full investigation.
At least 12 killed and 27 wounded in a suicide bombing outside an Islamabad court. The attacker targeted a police vehicle after failing to enter the premises. Read the latest updates.
American voters have spoken in critical state elections that could determine the future of reproductive rights across the nation. The results signal a dramatic political shift with global implications.
The Conservative Party is systematically dismantling Labour's landmark employment rights bill, sparking accusations of sabotaging worker protections and siding with corporate interests.
In a powerful Vatican statement, Pope Leo has denounced the 'deplorable' conditions faced by detained migrants in US ICE facilities, demanding immediate action on religious rights violations.
Amidst deepening turmoil in Pakistani cricket, the purest form of the game emerges as an unlikely beacon of hope for national sporting salvation.
A powerful new film exposes the harrowing true story of a woman unjustly prosecuted under Argentina's strict abortion laws. Discover this compelling legal drama based on real events.
A former employee alleges she was dismissed after complaining about working 14 consecutive days and claims she's owed £16,000 in unpaid wages from the luxury retailer.
Senior Liberal women express outrage after Queensland MP Keith Pitt suggests revisiting abortion laws, calling the remarks 'deeply offensive' and 'politically damaging' for the Coalition.
As Americans head to the polls, the battle over abortion access reaches a critical juncture. Our comprehensive analysis reveals how voting outcomes in pivotal states could reshape reproductive rights across the nation for years to come.