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Access to safe water is foundational to health and economic development. The EU’s upcoming strategy should effectively support countries suffering from water insecurity.
4 days ago
With Access to Europe’s Rights Court Lost, How Can Russians Still Seek Justice on the International Stage?
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a story from The Moscow Times › The Moscow Times
Human rights lawyer Karinna Moskalenko discusses the international mechanisms still available to Russian citizens and her current work on Belarus.
18 days ago
Forced displacement in Sudan’s North Darfur overwhelming aid operations: UN
Access to el-Fasher and nearby camps ‘dangerously restricted’, with up to 450,000 people estimated to be on the move.
28 days ago
Disabled staff may lose jobs as government owes businesses thousands, BBC told
One firm says it is owed £186,000 by the Access to Work scheme and is worried it may have to close.
Jobs fears as disability scheme owes businesses thousands
One firm says it is owed £186,000 by the Access to Work scheme and is worried it may have to close.
35 days ago
Access all areas in Man City's world-leading academy: JACK GAUGHAN reveals the secrets of their success including AI, basketball and strict rules on phones, socks and boots
EXCLUSIVE BY JACK GAUGHAN: Manchester City's academy auditorium, with its blue leather seats and walls depicting different stands of the Etihad Stadium, is just up some stairs from the gym.
50 days ago
Finland named as happiest country for eighth year
Access to nature and a strong welfare system are cited as factors as Nordic nations dominate the rankings.
61 days ago
Internet shutdowns at record high in Africa as access ‘weaponised’
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a story from The Guardian › International
More governments seeking to keep millions of people offline amid conflicts, protests and political instability
Digital blackouts reached a record high in 2024 in Africa as more governments sought to k…
3 months ago
Labour suffer first Parliamentary defeat in government as Lords call for tougher AI copyright reforms
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a story from The Daily Mail › The Daily Mail
Peers voted 145 to 126, majority 19, in favour of a package of amendments tabled by Crossbench peer Baroness Kidron to the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
ADHD 'sickfluencers' are behind rise in people with self-diagnosed mental health conditions claiming on £69k-a-year disability benefits scheme
Through the Access to Work scheme, individuals can bag free items and services including noise-cancelling headphones, Apple smartwatches and work coaches.
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