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‘The people’s pope’: what the papers say about the death of Pope Francis

UK News: Pope Francis, an outsider Jesuit pontiff from Argentina, is being mourned across the globe – here is the front-page reaction in Britain

The death of Pope Francis has reverberated around the world, with the Catholic leader remembered by millions as a Jesuit pontiff who pushed for social and economic justice.

Here is how the major British newspapers responded to the news. Continue reading…
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More British households struggling with bills will resort to energy theft, campaigners say

UK News: Annual value of gas and electricity stolen from Great Britain’s grids already estimated at £1.5bn

* ‘Honest folk are paying for this’: the fight against Britain’s billion-pound energy heist

The number of British households stealing about £1.5bn of gas and electricity every year is expected to rise as energy bill bad debts continue to set new records, according to fuel poverty campaigners.

The energy industry has warned that “desperate” households who are unable to pay their bills are increasingly resorting to tampering with their gas and electricity meters to avoid falling deeper into debt. Continue reading…
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Lecturer in Creative Writing

Northeastern University London
Salary: £40,847 to £45,949
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Coin Street Community Builders : Non-Executive Board Members

Unremunerated:

Coin Street Community Builders :
Advise on governance, strategy and connectivity, whilst ensuring we stay true to our values, mission and community purpose.
Waterloo and North Southwark
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The UK supreme court and the definition of a woman – podcast

A ruling on equality law has caused relief, fear – and confusion. Libby Brooks reports

On paper it does not sound like something that would spark nationwide interest. Last week the UK supreme court gave its judgment on a case brought by a women’s group against the Scottish government over the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Act 2018.

But its judgment – that the word “woman” in equality law refers only to biological sex – has upended years of legal interpretation. And the news of the ruling led to celebrations, protest and an outpouring of emotion. Continue reading…
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