Wrestling Against ICE ( tribunemag.co.uk )
Spontaneous ‘FUCK ICE’ chants have propelled Brody King from cult favourite to anti-ICE icon — and rattled wrestling’s corporate partners.
Spontaneous ‘FUCK ICE’ chants have propelled Brody King from cult favourite to anti-ICE icon — and rattled wrestling’s corporate partners.
Keir Starmer has vowed to implement his digital ID scheme to combat illegal working, despite widespread national backlash. The prime minister is failing to listen to government ministers, as well as the British public.
Reform is manipulating its supporters to believe that migrants are to blame for Britain’s housing crisis. In reality, the party’s far-right policies will only benefit those responsible for people's inadequate living conditions: landlords and the state.
Despite becoming a progressive favourite in recent years, Taylor Swift’s billionaire feminism has always been a vibes-only endeavour guided by consumerism and the girl boss ethic. Is it now shading into something yet more sinister?
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[…] Following Labour’s victory, the share prices of the major housebuilders rose, and the new Chancellor bragged about meetings with asset managers like BlackRock who were just waiting to invest in UK housing. ...
The 2024 Labour manifesto may be titled ‘Change’, but it underscores the paucity of ambition in the economic plans of the government-in-waiting. Consisting of a few minuscule tweaks to tax provisions and loopholes and some pocket change in terms of additional expenditure — around £10bn annually, or just 0.4 per cent of ...