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Experts: Place-Based Budgets Can Fix UK Finances

Former ministers and policy experts argue that reorganising public services around local needs, not just tax rises, is key to solving Britain's budget crisis. Discover the vision for reform.

Trump's Repression Escalates: Threat to US Democracy

As Trump's administration deploys federal forces against civilians, experts warn of democratic backsliding. Learn how communities are resisting through strategic nonviolence and what comes next.

Why Running the BBC Remains an Impossible Job

Exploring why leading the BBC has become Britain's most challenging media role amid political pressure, funding crises and digital disruption. Discover the key challenges.

Gen Z Grads Earn £150k+ as Billionaire Nannies

Graduates are dreading traditional entry-level roles for lucrative private service jobs with the super-rich, earning over £150,000 as nannies. Discover this growing career shift.

Global Snapshot: A World in Pictures

From the haunting rubble of Syria's civil war to stunning auroras over the US and political drama in London. Explore the powerful images defining our world today.

Government AI Rollout Faces Security and Data Risks

Australian finance minister Katy Gallagher announces widespread AI adoption across government departments following positive trial results, despite concerns about data security and job impacts.

Guardian's Building Power: US Civil Rights Series

The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', an independent editorial series examining movement building and civil rights protection efforts across the United States. Explore the groundbreaking coverage now.

BBC Leadership Crisis Amid Political Pressure

The BBC faces a leadership crisis as political pressure mounts. Explore who might lead Britain's most trusted news organisation through turbulent times and why top candidates are hesitant.

Ukrainian postal service delivers amid war

Nova Poshta, Ukraine's main postal service, continues operating under fire, connecting frontline cities to refugees across Europe. Discover how this vital network sustains the nation.

BBC leadership crisis deepens amid political pressure

The BBC faces a critical juncture as director general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness resign following concerted attacks from right-wing press and political figures. Explore the governance failures and future challenges.

London pub charges customer £989 for one drink

A casual drink in a London pub turned into a financial nightmare when one customer discovered their card had been charged nearly £1,000 for a single beverage, exposing payment system vulnerabilities that could affect anyone.

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