the Centre for Social Justice
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
Student loans crisis ‘comparable to PPI scandal’, education tsar suggests
Student loans crisis ‘comparable to PPI scandal’, education tsar suggests This year has seen rising criticism of the student loans system after the chancellor announced at the autumn 2025 budget the repayment threshold would be frozen for three years - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The situation facing graduates with student loans is comparable to the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) scandal, the previous chair of a government review into Post-18 education has suggested. Giving...
British public losing faith in university value amid student debt and job fears
British public losing faith in university value amid student debt and job fears A new survey has found that public confidence has plummeted in the value of a university education - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Public confidence in the value of a university education has plummeted, driven by declining job prospects for graduates and widespread anger over student debt, a major new survey has revealed. The latest British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey found that significantly fewer people...
Tough new laws to shut down shady vape shops coming by the end of the year
Tough new laws to shut down shady vape shops coming by the end of the year Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood says new laws will be put forward by the end of the year as she vowed police and councils will have greater powers to tackle dodgy high street businesses Shabana Mahmood has promised new laws to shut down shady vape shops by the end of the year. The Home Secretary said police and councils will have stronger powers to put down rogue businesses and put bosses in jail. It comes as research...
SC: Can’t use OSA to deny accused access to documents relied on by prosecution
Holding that it is part of an accused’s right to fair trial that he gets access to documents relied upon by the prosecution, Supreme Court has said invocation of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) cannot take away the right of the accused person to get copies of the documents forming part of the chargesheet even if they are highly classified and confidential pertaining to national security. A bench of Justices J K Maheshwari and Atul S Chandurkar directed the Centre to provide the alleged secret...
Why Sweden’s wolverine conservation success story is unraveling
Why Sweden’s wolverine conservation success story is unraveling - Date: - June 1, 2026 - Source: - University of York - Summary: - A world-famous conservation program that helped save Sweden’s endangered wolverines is now struggling as funding stagnates and local trust erodes. Researchers say the decline offers a cautionary lesson: protecting wildlife requires long-term commitment, not just early success. - Share: A conservation approach once praised as a global model for helping people and...
‘Can it last three months?’ Stalin questions stability of TVK government in Tamil Nadu
Former Tamil Nadu chief minister and DMK president MK Stalin on Sunday launched a fresh attack on the ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government, questioning its durability and claiming developments in recent months had raised doubts about its future. Speaking at an event where former VCK MLA Panaiyur Babu joined the DMK along with his supporters, Stalin said his party had initially decided not to criticise the new government for six months after it assumed office. However, he said the...
Pope visits Spain to highlight migration amid political tensions
Pope visits Spain to highlight migration amid political tensions Pope Leo XIV arrives in Spain on Saturday for a seven-day trip focused on migration, including a visit to the Canary Islands where he will honour thousands of migrants who have died trying to reach Europe. The trip comes at a politically sensitive time as Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is under attack over several corruption scandals involving his inner circle. Pope Leo XIV heads to Spain on Saturday for a visit focused on...
Argentina’s ‘Madman’: Inside the world of Javier Milei
Otacon Party, a regular event for anime and manga fans held at the Galicia Centre in Buenos Aires, has never been known for being overtly political. Attendees buy comic books and Pikachu plushies, and sing karaoke, often dressed in colourful costumes. But at the February 2019 event, one cosplayer stood out among the rest.
Pope Leo XIV calls for 'end to polarisation' as he makes the first papal visit to Spain in 15 years
The pontiff is set to deliver a mass in the centre of Madrid before moving elsewhere in Spain to Barcelona and the Canary islands. Pope Leo XIV is also expected to deliver an unprecedented address to the Spanish parliament, where immigration is expected to take centre stage. Pope Leo XIV called for an end to "polarising narratives" and "sterile simplifications" on Saturday as he embarks on a week-long visit to Spain expected to focus on the divisive issue of immigration.
Trump halts $1.8bn ‘anti-weaponisation’ fund amid bipartisan backlash
Trump halts $1.8bn ‘anti-weaponisation’ fund amid bipartisan backlash The announcement comes after Trump met with congressional Republicans over concerns about his settlement with the IRS. United States President Donald Trump will reportedly drop his $1.8bn “anti-weaponisation” fund amid congressional backlash, including from fellow Republicans. On Monday, US media indicated the fund would be paused, though the White House has yet to publicly confirm the reports.