🚨NEW: Kemi is trying to present her party as the serious voice to take on DEI by scrapping Public Sector Equality Duty.
Why, then, does the Conservative Party still offer DEI internships in 2026?
✍️@Novanglus1883
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This man is a threat to our democracy. He backs violence and extremism.
Blaming a group of people for the awful actions of an individual leads us to a very dark place.
Musk, Lowe, Farage, Robinson - these men don't give a shit about this country, they want to rip us apart.
"Very poor white people” are being convinced that “very poor, hard-working brown or Black people” are responsible for the “problems caused by billionaire white men”, Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent at the Belfast Telegraph, says in the wake of the riots that spread through the capital of Northern Ireland overnight.
Family of victim of Belfast attack calling for an end to targeting of migrants & violent protests. They don’t want a tragedy used to divide people.
The far right don’t care about the victims or the wishes of grieving families. They just want to promote their violent agenda.
💡NEW PAPER: Unintended Consequences of Early Exposure to Policing: Assessing Long-Term Effects of Police Stops During Adolescence in England and Wales 🚓
PhD student Amal Ali has worked with Thiago Oliveira (@criminologyuom), Arabella Kyprianides (@uclcrimescience), Pele Petnga-Wallace and Paul Quinton (College of Policing)
Read it here ➡️ https://t.co/ickjqCSpqn
BREAKING: WIN 🏳️⚧️ 💥
The High Court just refused Sex Matters' permission to ban trans women from the Hampstead ponds. We're relieved that the ponds can remain a place where trans people have always belonged.
Thank you to the all the people that pushed back against division.
More and more Americans are voicing their outrage at the tactics being deployed by federal agents in Minnesota. But it’s important to understand the broader implications of what this administration is doing, and the threat it poses to the basic freedoms of every American.
#Sudan 1000 days
“Sudan has reached breaking point and is now facing the world’s worst humanitarian and displacement crisis.
The world's Governments - including the UK”
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Join the Justice for Jay Abatan vigil in #Brighton - Saturday 24 January 2026 at 12 noon outside Brighton police station - remembering Jay on the 27th anniversary of his death and calling for new witnesses to come forward - #JusticeforJayAbatan#BlackLivesMatter
I was briefed this morning on the U.S. military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, as well as their planned imprisonment in federal custody here in New York City.
Unilaterally attacking a sovereign nation is an act of war and a violation of federal and international law.
This blatant pursuit of regime change doesn’t just affect those abroad, it directly impacts New Yorkers, including tens of thousands of Venezuelans who call this city home. My focus is their safety and the safety of every New Yorker, and my administration will continue to monitor the situation and issue relevant guidance.
Many people in America cannot afford groceries, and millions are losing access to healthcare. Yet the President, without congressional approval, launched a military strike on Venezuela—after recently claiming the country was withholding oil and land that “belongs” to the United States.
Using military force to control land and resources in a foreign land has only ever yielded catastrophic outcomes. And, while the ousting of Venezuelan President Maduro is being lauded by some Venezuelans in exile, we cannot downplay the current and potential damage resulting from a U.S. President proclaiming about another sovereign nation, “We’re going to run the country” for now.
This is how militarism works. It diverts resources, concentrates power, and sustains empire while everyday people—at home and abroad—are left to suffer.
The bombing of nations and the violent capture of leaders in the interest of imperialism signal a dangerous disregard for human life and global norms. Civil society must speak, organize, and act—demanding nonviolent solutions and accountability rooted in human dignity.
Silence only enables more violence.
#Venezuela #WorldHouse #BelovedCommunity
The UK has long supported a transition of power in Venezuela. We regarded Maduro as an illegitimate President and we shed no tears about the end of his regime.
I reiterated my support for international law this morning. The UK government will discuss the evolving situation with US counterparts in the days ahead as we seek a safe and peaceful transition to a legitimate government that reflects the will of the Venezuelan people.
And here we have it.….
Asked about the future of Venezuela’s oil industry, Trump replied: “We’re gonna be very strongly involved in it. That’s all. What can I say?”
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