Are We Witnessing the Return of Fascism?

Far-right populism poses a profound threat today, but it is not a simple replay of history. Daniel Trilling examines the rise of violent extremism and its implications.

Plaid Cymru Victory Shakes UK Government

Plaid Cymru wins Welsh election for first time, forming a minority government. UK Labour faces pressure to devolve more powers or risk further decline in Wales.

Fined £500 for Cigarette Butt in Refuse Sack

A London resident received a £500 fine for placing a cigarette butt in a refuse sack, not a public bin. Haringey council initially upheld the penalty but later canceled it after media inquiry.

Icac Probes Parramatta Council 'Pink Ops'

Icac investigates allegations that three friends, calling themselves 'Pink Ops,' subverted recruitment and conducted surveillance at Parramatta council. Former CEO Gail Connolly is under scrutiny.

Woolworths Worker's Bum Crack Claim Dismissed

Fair Work deputy president Alan Colman dismissed a former Woolworths employee's unfair dismissal claim over being told to cover his bum crack, calling it speculative and wasting the commission's time.

Time to Ban Gambling Ads Following Amsterdam's Lead

Emma Beddington argues for a ban on gambling ads in the UK, citing Amsterdam's new restrictions on meat and fossil fuel ads. She criticizes Paddy Power's Danny Dyer commercials as cynical and harmful.

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