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    New curriculum to teach UK students how to spot fake news

    The UK government plans to update the national curriculum in England to include teaching children how to identify extremist and harmful online content, amid concerns of misinformation following recent violence. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announced a review to introduce critical thinking skills in schools, aiming to combat disinformation and conspiracy theories on social media. The proposed changes are expected to take effect in the 2025 school year.

    Anti-racism protesters rally across UK

    Thousands of anti-racism demonstrators across the UK rallied on Saturday in response to recent far-right rioting linked to the Southport knife attack, which had falsely been attributed to a Muslim immigrant. Protests took place in London, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, and other cities, with no major clashes with anti-immigration groups.

    Trying to capitalize on anti-migrant riots could backfire on UK's far right

    Violent unrest broke out in England and Northern Ireland due to false claims about an asylum-seeker. The riots caused looting and attacks but faced widespread public condemnation. Far-right politicians urged stricter immigration controls, despite disinformation sparking the violence. Public opinion strongly opposed the rioters, suggesting possible long-term effects on political discourse.

    UK grapples with worst riots in 13 years

    Unrest related to misinformation about a mass stabbing that killed three young girls last week spread to multiple towns and cities on Saturday as anti-immigration demonstrators clashed with police. The violence is posing a major test for Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who was elected only a month ago after leading Labour to a landslide win over the Conservatives.

    The King's Speech: A guide to the new UK government's proposed laws

    The King's Speech - given by the monarch but written by government ministers - opens the new session of parliament.

    Panel studies US and UK models for exam reforms, plans NTA revamp

    The education ministry and exam reforms panel are exploring US and UK entrance exam models for potential changes, like computer-based testing. Public feedback favors domain-specific and social aptitude tests. Central government is discussing NTA's role and accountability, considering a statutory structure.

    • UK Election results 2024 insights: How did parties with less vote percentage get so many seats?

      UK has a very different and significant electoral structure with a unique voting pattern that often results in parties getting less vote percentage, grabbing a lion share of seats. UK's plurality voting system is quite different from the election pattern seen in the United States or other countries in Europe.

      India-UK ties to grow incrementally with a fair share of challenges

      Labour Party secures a significant win in UK elections, raising questions about Brexit's impact and future policies. Indian diaspora gains prominence in UK politics. Both India and UK aim to enhance cooperation on trade, technology, and security while addressing challenges in bilateral relations and global issues.

      New UK PM Starmer 'restless for change' after huge election win

      Keir Starmer, UK's new prime minister, aims for growth and change. Historic appointments include Reeves, Lammy, Vallance. He ended the Rwanda scheme after Labour's landslide victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. Accepted King Charles III’s invite, Sunak resigned, and spoke with Biden, von der Leyen, and Zelensky. Faces cost-of-living crisis and Farage’s Reform breakthrough.

      After crushing defeat, fight begins for 'soul' of UK Conservative Party

      A record number of ex-prime minister Rishi Sunak's top team and other prominent Tories lost their seats in Thursday's electoral drubbing. The anti-immigration Reform UK party led by Brexit firebrand Nigel Farage maximised the damage by splitting the right-wing vote and picking up former Tory supporters in key constituencies.

      Keir Starmer begins UK 'rebuild' after landslide election win

      Newly elected Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer will begin his "rebuild Britain" initiative on his first full day in office, following a landslide election victory that ended 14 years of Conservative rule. Starmer, who secured a 174-seat majority, spent his initial hours appointing his ministerial team and will hold his first cabinet meeting on Saturday. Key appointees include Britain's first woman finance minister, Rachel Reeves, and new Foreign Secretary David Lammy. Starmer's government faces challenges such as a stagnating economy, public service issues, and a cost-of-living crisis.

      What we learned from the UK's general election that will shape politics over the coming years

      The new government faces huge challenges, including fixing the country's sluggish economic and social malaise resulting in part from the U.K's exit from the European Union, the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and several Conservative Party scandals.

      Trump congratulates UK's Farage, ignores Starmer

      Former US president Donald Trump celebrated the election of populist Nigel Farage to Britain's parliament on Friday. He did not mention the new prime minister, Keir Starmer. Farage's anti-immigration Reform UK party achieved the third-largest vote haul. However, under Britain's electoral system, it secured only five seats. Meanwhile, Starmer's Labour party came into power with a landslide victory.

      Can the Labour Party bring back Britain’s green groove?

      In the context of Britain's political landscape and its climate ambitions, Keir Starmer, poised to become the next prime minister, has positioned the Labour Party as advocates for transforming the nation into a "clean energy superpower." This aspiration marks a significant departure from Britain's historical role as a major contributor to climate pollution, stemming from its origins in the Industrial Revolution fueled by coal.

      UK general election results 2024 live updates: What are exit polls saying?

      The UK general elections voting process have officially come to a close and the results are awaited by the nation, which will start coming in from 11.30 pm local time. Meanwhile, the exit polls are suggesting a landslide victory for the Labour Party and a change in office of the Prime Minister. What will be outcome of the UK elections this time?

      Rishi Sunak's historic journey to becoming UK's first Prime Minister of Indian heritage

      Rishi Sunak has made history as the first Prime Minister of Indian heritage in the UK. Rising from Chancellor during the COVID pandemic, he navigated economic challenges but faced party scandals. Despite his achievements, anti-incumbency sentiments prevail. Sunak's family background, values, and dedication to public service shape his leadership.

      UK's Rishi Sunak says only his Conservatives can form strong opposition to Labour

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, anticipating potential defeat in the upcoming election, will warn voters on Monday that only his Conservative Party can effectively oppose a Labour-led government. He will caution against voting for Nigel Farage's Reform UK, arguing that it would splinter the right-wing vote and weaken the opposition to Labour. Sunak, facing polls indicating a significant lead for Labour under Keir Starmer, will highlight the risk of a Labour government unchecked by a strong opposition.

      UK government warns of Russian interference in general election

      Farage -- an admirer of former US president Donald Trump -- dismissed claims that Russian bots might interfere in the election as "cobblers", using a British slang term for nonsense. He has been criticised in the campaign for saying that the West provoked Russia's invasion of its neighbour Ukraine.

      Nigel Farage sings different tune after facing flak from Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer after pro-Putin statement in last interview

      Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has apparently doubled down on his statements around Russian President Vladimir Putin, while criticizing UK leader Rishi Sunak. Nigel has now insisted that he will not be apologizing for his recent statements made during a BBC interview.

      UK's Nigel Farage says the West provoked Putin's invasion of Ukraine

      The remarks, made in an interview with the BBC aired late on Friday, drew strong criticism across the British political spectrum ahead of a July 4 election in which Farage's party is predicted to win millions of votes. Farage said he stood by comments made shortly after Moscow's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, when he posted on social media that the move was a "consequence of EU and NATO expansion". He said he had been predicting a war in Ukraine as early as 2014.

      What does Nigel Farage promise in his ‘contract’? Is it economically feasible?

      The Reform UK Party promises to end all non-essential immigration and proposes steep cuts in personal income tax rates and other direct taxes. He is not expected to win the upcoming parliamentary elections in July.

      'Join the revolt': UK's Farage to lay out election policies

      Farage is one of Britain's most recognisable and divisive politicians and has pressured successive governments into more aggressive stances on cutting immigration. He played a pivotal role in the 2016 vote to leave the European Union.

      UK PM Sunak warns: A vote for Farage gifts Labour the election

      Farage's unexpected return to frontline politics has split support among right-of-centre voters, badly damaging Sunak's hopes of winning an election he was already predicted to lose to the opposition Labour Party. That impact was shown in a YouGov poll on Thursday which put Reform UK on 19%, up from 17% previously, and the Conservative Party unchanged on 18%. Labour, led by Keir Starmer, topped the poll with 37%.

      Why is Nigel Farage being pelted very often with rubbish?

      Nigel Farage, a right-wing politician from the UK is being frequently attacked with rubbish due to his unpopular views. The UK Home Office has taken a serious view of these recent incidents.

      Why immigration is a major issue in Britain's election

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledges to cut immigration if Conservative Party wins election, aiming to distinguish from Labour. Immigration has long been a key issue in UK politics, impacting public services and society. Recent efforts to reduce immigration have resulted in decreased numbers but sparked debate over benefits and costs.

      Who is BBC presenter Geeta Guru-Murthy? What is Nigel Farage Controversy?

      This is not the first time that BBC presenter Geeta Guru-Murthy has hogged the headlines for the wrong reason. She was briefly taken off air in 2022 after using abusive language for Tory MP Steve Baker in an audio clip that went viral.

      Sometimes U.S. and U.K. politics seem in lockstep. Not this year.

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called an early general election for the UK, announcing that he does not expect Britain's economic news to improve between now and the fall. The election is expected to be held on July 4, as the US political calendar has not played a significant role in the outcome.

      How Rishi Sunak's small circle forged vote plan that shocked cabinet

      Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt was among those caught unaware. Foreign Secretary David Cameron, who'd had to cancel a visit to Albania just to make the meeting in Downing Street, expressed surprise, but said the decision "seizes the initiative, sets the agenda and forces the choice," according to people familiar with the conversation.

      The next UK Prime Minister faces a long wish list from CEOs

      As the UK gears up for a crucial general election on July 4, Conservative PM Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Starmer vie for business support. Executives from various sectors weigh in on key issues, such as London's equity market reforms, workers' rights, apprenticeships, tax equality, housing shortages, fintech regulation, and retail property taxes, shaping the debate.

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