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Millions of Tenants Safe from Black Mould through Awaab’s Law
New laws are now in force protecting social housing tenants from emergency hazards and damp and mould. The changes are a lasting legacy to Awaab Ishak Millions of Tenants Safe from Black Mould through Awaab’s Law New rules will protect tenants and force social landlords to urgently fix dangerous homes. Emergency hazards to be addressed within 24 hours under landmark changes. Reforms are a legacy to two-year-old Awaab Ishak who tragically died from prolonged exposure to mould

WireNews
Oct 275 min read


New Beaulieu Park Station Pulls in Ahead of Schedule Thanks to £141 Million Taxpayer Investment
New station will unlock thousands of new houses and create over 2,000 jobs in the East of England New Beaulieu Park Station Pulls in Ahead of Schedule Thanks to £141 Million Taxpayer Investment brand-new Beaulieu Park rail station opens to passengers ahead of schedule, backed by £141 million taxpayer investment and marks first new station on the Great Eastern Mainline in more than 100 years landmark development will support 2,500 new jobs, connect hundreds of thousands of peo

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Oct 274 min read


Better Protection for Victims at risk of Violence as Fee Scrapped
From next month, survivors of violence and domestic abuse will no longer have to pay over £300 to ensure their abuser cannot track them down via public records Better Protection for Victims at risk of Violence as Fee Scrapped Person at Risk of Violence (PARV) Order fees will be scrapped, saving victims hundreds of pounds Changes will remove costs as a barrier to safety and protect survivors facing debt and financial hardship Move part of Government’s Plan for Change to stand

WireNews
Oct 274 min read


The Reform that Failed to Reform
by Ram ben Ze’ev The Reform that Failed to Reform In the wake of Reform UK’s electoral surge earlier this year, many heralded it as a political awakening — the rise of a new force prepared to shake the dust off Britain’s stale establishment. Yet, just months later, the cracks are visible and widening. As many as thirty-four councillors have either resigned, been suspended, or been expelled. For a party that won 677 local seats and gained control of ten councils, this represen

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Oct 262 min read


Clarification and Ruling on the Placement of Tefilin shel Yad
Clarification and Ruling on the Placement of Tefilin shel Yad Background: The placement of Tefilin shel yad (תפילין של יד — hand Tefilin) has, in certain circles, been debated based on the perceived dominance of one hand over the other. Some have claimed that a left-handed man may bind the Tefilin upon his right arm, arguing that “the weaker hand” referred to in Menachot 37a is relative to one’s strength or dexterity. However, this interpretation is limited to the external r

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Oct 262 min read


A Decade of Decisive Action: Violence Reduction to Development and Reintegration
A Decade of Decisive Action: Violence Reduction to Development and Reintegration Over the last decade, the coordinated efforts of security and law enforcement agencies and development initiatives have led to a significant fall in Naxal violence. Between 2004 -2014 and 2014-24, violence incidents dropped from 16463 to 7744, deaths of security personnel fell from 1851 to 509, and civilian deaths declined from 4766 to 1495, a remarkable peace and governance in the affected regi

Dr Ashok Barthwal
Oct 261 min read


UK Unleashes First Dogs Trained to Detect Synthetic Opioids
Border Force becomes the first agency in the world to use specially trained dogs to detect both deadly fentanyl and nitazenes UK Unleashes First Dogs Trained to Detect Synthetic Opioids Criminal networks fuelling addiction and profiting from its devastating impact across the United Kingdom (UK) will face stronger barriers to concealing synthetic opioids. The world’s first detection dogs trained to identify the synthetic opioids nitazenes and fentanyl are now operational at ke

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Oct 242 min read


From Eber to Yehudit: The True Origin of the Language of Israel
by Ram ben Ze'ev From Eber to Yehudit: The True Origin of the Language of Israel From the dawn of our lineage, the sacred tongue that we today call “Hebrew” has carried within it the breath of our ancestors and the sound of the Divine Word. Yet in the Torah itself, the language is not called Ivrit (עברית) . It is a name born centuries later. To understand how we arrived at this word, we must trace the path of our language through the generations — from Eber, to Yehuda, to Yis

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Oct 243 min read


Advances in Science Set to Transform Treatments for People Living with Dementia
From blood tests to AI, new ways to diagnose dementia sooner and treat it faster set to be unlocked by new research challenge Advances in Science Set to Transform Treatments for People Living with Dementia From blood tests to AI, new ways to diagnose dementia sooner and treat it faster set to be unlocked by new research challenge UK researchers and industry challenged to come up with tech solutions that speed up dementia diagnosis for vast majority of patients by 2029 Part of

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Oct 246 min read
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