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The UK’s smoking ban already feels out of date

The UK’s smoking ban already feels out of date

Britain’s ‘smoke-free generation’ law may save lives, but it also reveals a government legislating for habits young people have largely grown out of.  The British government has hailed its generational smoking ban as a landmark public health intervention. Anyone born after 1st January 2009 will never legally be able to buy cigarettes in the UK, theoretically creating a ‘smoke-free generation’ that will phase tobacco out of British life forever. It’s...

By Brighton, UK
New Zealand shields corporate polluters by banning climate lawsuits

New Zealand shields corporate polluters by banning climate lawsuits

In a major blow to climate action, the nation’s Justice Minister announced a legislation to ban citizens from suing companies for climate change damage. In 2016, the Paris Climate Agreement was signed, marking a landmark moment in global cooperation on climate change. Yet, a decade later, the agreement appears to have little real impact around the world. A strong example of inadequate climate action is currently unfolding in New Zealand, where...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Anger towards migrants is reaching crisis point in South Africa

Anger towards migrants is reaching crisis point in South Africa

South Africa is regarded as the land of opportunities on the continent, but at this time, there is fear of settling within its borders for African migrants. In townships and inner-city neighbourhoods, African migrants are once again becoming targets. Caught in a cycle of violence, exclusion, and suspicion, this crisis evokes a familiar sense of unresolved conflict. However, this time around, it goes deeper than mere politics. It’s...

By Nairobi, Kenya
New study says most UK millionaires happy to pay more tax

New study says most UK millionaires happy to pay more tax

Research has found that most rich people in the UK would be happy to fund public services and pay more income tax, softening fears that millionaires could leave the country due to financial pressures.  It seems as though millionaires in the UK might be more open to higher taxes than previously thought, at least according to new research. A survey was conducted on behalf of Patriotic Millionaires UK, a network...

By Bristol, UK