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09.12.2024 5:01
Reeves to pledge closer EU ties in pivot from post-Brexit ‘division and chaos’ First speech by UK chancellor to eurozone finance ministers since 2020 will promise ‘business-like’ approach to relationsRachel Reeves plans to end the UK’s “fractious” post-Brexit accord with the EU, a relationship she said had been defined by “division and chaos”, by promising closer ties in the first speech by a UK chancellor to eurozone finance ministers since 2020.Reeves will say she wants to adopt a “business-like” approach through an “economic reset” with the EU, offering the goal of driving up trade and growth. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 5:01
Two-thirds of England’s poorest families miss out on childcare, report finds IPPR and Save the Children call for measures including new not-for-profit nursery trusts and increased funding for deprived areas Two-thirds of the poorest families in England are missing out on childcare, according to a report.Analysis by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and Save the Children has found that access to affordable and good-quality childcare is defined by class. Among the poorest fifth of parents with young children, only a third (36%) use formal childcare, compared with double that (73%) of the highest-earning families.Empowering local authorities to pool funding to secure new childcare in the areas of greatest need and organise the new schools-based nursery expansion.Ensuring childminders are paid monthly.Increasing funding for deprived areas and children living in deprivation.Reforming the SEND funding system. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 5:01
Politicians’ ‘inflammatory language’ part of failure to tackle extremism, report finds Report calls for ‘radical rethink’ of how ministers approach extremism, amid risk of declining trust in democracy and institutionsPoliticians have been criticised for using “inflammatory language” and peddling conspiracy theories in a report that finds government policies are failing to prevent extremism spreading and taking route in the UK.The report from Dame Sara Khan, a former counter-extremism commissioner, urges a “radical rethink” of how ministers tackle extremism amid a “chronic risk of democratic decline” due to conspiracy theories, worsening social cohesion and other threats.Twenty-nine percent of people in the UK believe in the “great reset” conspiracy theory that claims there are plans to impose a totalitarian world government.Forty-five percent of young men in the UK have a positive view of the misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate.One in 10 people shared the views of or sympathised with those who engaged in violent disorder and rioting during the summer. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 5:24
Kyodo News Digest: Dec. 9, 2024 Tokyo's Ueno Toshogu shrine is pictured during a lighting ceremony on Nov. 20, 2024. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News. ---------- Read full story here