The UK government’s recent updates to immigration guidance reflect a significant and controversial shift in policy regarding citizenship for individuals arriving through irregular means. As the landscape of migration continues to evolve, these changes in guidance raise complex questions about human rights, integration, and the very definition of what it means to belong to a
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In a surprising twist, SoftBank Group, the Japanese telecommunications and investment powerhouse, has revealed its financial report for the fourth quarter, exposing significant losses amidst a broader investment strategy in its Vision Funds. The dismal financial performance, which included an unexpected net loss and lower revenue than anticipated, highlights the volatile nature of the tech
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The recent documentary, “Porcelain War,” directed by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev, serves as a resonant testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst conflict. The film, which draws an evocative parallel between the fragility of porcelain and the enduring spirit of Ukraine, offers critical insights into how art can emerge as a compelling
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Recent investigations into the educational landscape of England have unveiled significant disparities in the support provided to children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The Education Policy Institute (EPI) has drawn attention to what is being termed a “SEND lottery,” where variances in identification and support for SEND students can be largely influenced by
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