Organisers said more than 6,000 people took to the streets in Barry Politics
The March of the Living follows a two-mile route to the crematoria of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland as participants pay tribute to the millions of Jews who died there. Events
The Polish and Israeli presidents have joined thousands of Israeli youth and others in an annual march at the former Auschwitz death camp on Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day Politics
Thousands flood London streets in protest march against Supreme Court gender ruling attitude.co.uk Events
Activists demanded ‘trans liberation’ and ‘trans rights now’ during the rally in Parliament Square. Events
Simon Hart has published a book detailing diary extracts which reveal his experiences working with a variety of MPs in Westminster Politics
Consumption and production falls in almost every market as industry fears a ‘generational’ change in drinking habitsWorldwide consumption of wine fell in 2024 to its lowest level in more than 60 years, the main trade body has said, raising concerns about new risks from US tariffs.The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) said on Tuesday that 2024 sales fell 3.3% from the previous year to 214.2m hectolitres. Continue reading... Politics
The all-out strike in Birmingham, which began on March 11 as part of a dispute over pay, has seen thousands of tonnes of rubbish go uncollected and warnings of a public health emergency. Events
A rally heard calls to end the long delays around rebuilding the gaelic games venue in west Belfast. Politics
For at least a century, the serene village has been known as Northop Hall after a nearby 13th century manor house - once home to ancestors of author George Eliot. Politics
Organisers say 150,000 joined protest in Madrid urging the government to ‘end the housing racket’ and to demand access to affordable housingTens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Spain in the latest protest against housing speculation and to demand access to affordable homes.Organisers claim that up to 150,000 joined the protest in Madrid while smaller demonstrations were held in about 40 cities across the country. Protesters from Málaga on the Costa del Sol to Vigo in the Atlantic northwest chanted “end the housing racket” and “landlords are guilty, the government is responsible”. Continue reading... Events
The larvae of textile moths will feed on natural fibres causing damage to personal items such as clothing, bedding, soft furnishings, curtains and carpets, says the British Pest Control Association Events
Analysis explores for the first time how fertility levels could change among a future generation of women. Politics
A Senedd petition calling on the Welsh Government to intervene to save the Monmoutshire and Brecon canal has now achieved over 1,000 signatures and will be discussed by the Senedd petitions committee Politics