Southern Poverty Law Center tars parental-rights advocates as 'hate groups'
(Washington Times) : Parents opposed to the spread of critical race theory and gender ideology in public schools have landed on the Southern Poverty Law Center's "hate map." ..
Three recent news stories which have raised questions about misogyny in the UK There’s no denying it – this week’s news cycle has been particularly tough. What just kicked off the conversation about misogyny? GB News made headlines
The top baby names predicted for 2024 have been revealed by name experts - from social media trends to celebrity influences, there has been a huge shift in opting for something less traditional
Tim Oldman, boss of the workplace consultancy Leesman, tells Andy Silvester the results of our grand hybrid working experiment are still very much in flux Tim Oldman, as befits a man who runs a workplace consultancy, is asked as
Kate, 41, will not travel to Singapore with her husband in November and instead stay at home with Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, reported The Mirror.
Cuts and savings totalling £70 million will have to be found if Brighton and Hove City Council is not to join the ranks of “bankrupt” local authorities like Birmingham, Croydon and Slough.
From Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas to Kevin Coster and Christine Baumgartner, the era of the ugly celebrity divorce is back, writes Claire Cohen in Vogue.
Hosted by George and Amal Clooney , the glam soiree welcomed a host of showbiz heavy hitters, with an array of A-list pairs using the event as a date night.
Leeds Rhinos’ player of the year Josh Butler has been nominated for two of Betfred Wheelchair Super League’s top honours, including the first Wheels of Steel award.
What a weekend we can look forward to. At Newmarket there’s the Middle Park, Cheveley Park & Royal Lodge Stakes alongside the big-field Cambridgeshire Handicap, all taking place on Saturday afternoon. Then on Sunday it’s the big