Undercover police in bars scorned as 'laughable' plan to keep UK women safe
British government plans to send plainclothes police into bars and clubs is fuelling debate over women's safety after the murder of Sarah Everard
Undercover police in bars scorned as 'laughable' plan to keep UK women safe
British government plans to send plainclothes police into bars and clubs is fuelling debate over women's safety after the murder of Sarah Everard
TIMELINE-Pope Francis' LGBT+ views, as Vatican opposes same-sex blessings
Vatican says priests do not bless same-sex unions while LGBT+ Catholics hope the Church become more open under Pope Francis
Green groups file FTC complaint against Chevron over climate claims
Green groups file Federal Trade Commission a false advertising complaint against Chevron over climate claims
Will COVID-19 inspire young women to become social entrepreneurs?
As the pandemic exposes long-standing social problems and creates new ones, some young people are seizing the opportunity to apply business-minded solutions
Will COVID-19 inspire young women to become social entrepreneurs?
As the pandemic exposes long-standing social problems and creates new ones, some young people are seizing the opportunity to apply business-minded solutions
Swiss Re to phase out reinsuring coal by 2040
Swiss Re plans to phase out reinsuring the thermal coal industry by 2040 because insurers face climate-related losses
Morocco's vaccination drive bypasses undocumented migrants
Morocco's vaccination programme concentrates on medics, other key workers, older people and those with chronic ailments, but undocumented migrants are not a part of its plans
China must shut 100 GW coal-fired power capacity to meet climate goals - research
China should cut coal-fired power capacity to achieve its goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2060 and immediately stop approving new plants, a study says
Brexit farm workers scheme found fueling risk of slavery in UK
Large debts and limited rights leave seasonal agricultural workers vulnerable to forced labour in Britain, study finds