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Kemi Badenoch’s call to scrap equality guidelines for police and other public bodies has opened up a new front in the culture wars. The landmark Equality Act 2010 offers a valuable “shield” against discrimination, she said in a speech yesterday, amid rising tensions over Henry Nowak’s death and a kn...

Millions of people in Britain risk falling off a financial cliff edge when they retire, the Pensions Commission has warned. At least 15 million people are not saving enough for post-work life – and new research has found that fewer than one in ten Brits will be able to afford a “comfortable” retirem...
The family of Belfast stabbing victim Stephen Ogilvy call for calm, in a statement pleading against the “horrific attack” being “used to divide people or fuel hostility”. Ogilvy, who suffered deep cuts to his head and lost an eye, remains in hospital.
Europeans’ trust in the US has fallen to a new low, according to a poll of 19,481 people across 15 countries. A majority in every nation included in the European Council on Foreign Relations study thought the US would not support them if they came under attack. Only 11% of all respondents viewed Was...

The billionaire owner of West Ham United has resigned as the football club’s co-chair to fight accusations by seven women of “sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour”. A joint investigation by The Times and the BBC’s “Panorama” uncovered claims that women were offered spots as “regular girls” ...
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