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In the aftermath of World War II, Britain faced significant challenges, including housing shortages, urban overcrowding, and the need for economic revitalisation. To address these issues, the British government initiated the New Towns Movement to create planned communities to alleviate pressure on existing urban areas.

Workshy Britain - A Mounting Problem

Category Misc Author Campbell M Gold Date 14 Aug 2024
The UK government is facing increasing pressure to address the issue of unemployment, as data reveals that 9.4 million Britons are neither employed nor actively seeking work. This accounts for over a fifth of the working-age population and includes a near-record number of individuals on long-term sickness leave.
Allegations of child sexual abuse and cover-ups within the UK’s political and royal spheres have been a source of public concern for decades. High-profile investigations such as Operation Fernbridge, the missing Westminster paedophile dossier, and the IICSA have highlighted systemic failures in addressing abuse allegations, particularly when involving prominent figures. Let's see what we can find...
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