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When development disregards fundamental rights and the law: The case of the Hurungwe cement plant
The government continues to make efforts to lure investors in various sectors as it moves to revive the country’s ailing ...
GOVERNMENT is facing growing criticism for applying “selective justice” as Chinese mining investors continue to flout labour laws and mistreat workers, according to economic analysts and union leaders ...
Former Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Hwange have stepped into the growing controversy surrounding Bulawayo Chiefs striker Anesu Saiti, adding their voice to what has become one of the most ...
10:37, Wed, Oct 15, 2025 Updated: 10:38, Wed, Oct 15, 2025 A Labour MP was ejected from a Westminster debate this morning by the chair after a furious clash with Reform UK’s Lee Anderson over knife ...
In around 1540 John Leland, an English antiquary, wrote that Caerphilly Castle had “waulles of a wonderful thiknes”. For more than a century the stronghold projected Norman and English authority over ...
Britain's economy faced a grim quadruple whammy on Tuesday, piling pressure on Rachel Reeves just weeks from the Budget. A stark report from International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that inflation in ...
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Keir Starmer's national security chief has been accused of being too close to China following allegations over his involvement in the collapse of a Chinese spy trial. Jonathan Powell is facing ...
Of the 18 politicians to have been Labour's deputy leader, one has a dim view of the job. "Really ghastly," says Dame Margaret Beckett, who was number two under John Smith in the 1990s. She reckons it ...
Lucy Powell’s critics say she’ll be frozen out of big decisions if she wins By Megan Kenyon Voting has opened in Labour’s deputy leadership election as members decide who will fill the vacancy left by ...
Four Birmingham Labour city councillors have dramatically quit the party. The four were not selected during a Labour Party cull of candidates for the 2026 local election, causing anger and confusion.
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