Day: September 4, 2023
‘Don’t be bullied’: Lesbian speed-dating event allowed to ban trans women
Jenny Watson, the organiser of a London lesbian speed-dating event, has warned to not be “bullied by EDI policies” following a transphobia row that led to her gaining the right to exclude biological men.
Ms Watson made the remarks during an interview …
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Putin’s sinister global plot laid bare
For decades scholars have been deliberating over what the world would look like if an authoritarian state usurped Western democracy.
Politics daily briefing: September 4
All the latest political news in the UK, as Ministers are under pressure to spell out their plans to make schools safe from aerated concrete as pupils start the new term.
One death reported as rain turns Burning Man festival in US to mud
A death is being investigated at a popular arts and music festival in the United States.
Coup leader to be sworn in: Calls for recount of August election results
The man who led a military coup in Gabon is set to be sworn in as the transitional president on Monday.
People ‘relieved’ at end of Bongo rule as Gabon coup leader becomes ‘transitional’ president,
The general who led Gabon’s coup last week is to be sworn in as transitional president on Monday, after ousting the country’s 55-year Bongo dynasty. International reaction to the coup has been mixed with countries such as France both condemning the tak…
Gamaredon Hackers Amplified Hacks Amid Kyiv Counteroffensive
A hacking group linked to Russian domestic intelligence agency the FSB has intensified attacks in tandem with a Ukrainian military push to expel Russian invaders, say Kyiv cyber defenders.
Burning Man revellers build mud sculptures and wade through dirt as thousands stranded after floods
Burning Man revellers built mud sculptures and waded through the dirt as partying continued despite chaos leaving thousands stranded at the Nevada desert festival after severe flooding.