Net Zero vs Human Survival
An in-depth look at Net Zero emissions, extreme heat, air conditioning, vulnerable people, workplace safety, siestas, and government accountability as UK heatwaves intensify.
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An in-depth look at Net Zero emissions, extreme heat, air conditioning, vulnerable people, workplace safety, siestas, and government accountability as UK heatwaves intensify.

A legal analysis of Freedom of Information Act exemptions, focusing on Section 36 and how the “free and frank provision of advice” exemption may be used to limit government transparency and accountability.

Public health agencies operate in a complex environment where timely information, coordinated responses, and clear communication can directly impact community outcomes. From managing disease outbreaks to implementing prevention programs, these organizations rely on collaboration across departments, jurisdictions, and partner institutions.

Learn what Public Law is, how Judicial Review works, and why constitutional law, human rights, and government accountability matter in the UK legal system. A student-friendly Public Law revision guide.

Concerns are growing over NHS England granting Palantir and external contractors access to identifiable patient data within the NHS Federated Data Platform. Learn about GDPR, human rights, medical confidentiality, Equality Act concerns, and what citizens can do to protect their privacy.

Wes Streeting resigns from government amid growing calls for a Labour leadership contest. Learn why he stepped down, his role as Health Secretary, and why disability advocates and sector experts could play a greater role in government leadership.

This is a national wake-up call. It is not just about one health board’s funding decision—it is about the future of mental health care in Wales and the UK. Citizens, campaigners, mental health advocates, and organizations must rally to demand accountability and reinstatement of critical services. Mental health cannot be treated as an afterthought. The closure of CAVAMH is more than just a funding issue—it’s a human rights crisis in the making.

Government Response and Future Prospects The UK government has announced a support package to help industries transition, including grants for electric vehicle innovation and diversification into Asian markets such as India and China. While these steps are welcome, critics argue they may not be enough to shield the UK from the long-term fallout.

Exploring Cost-Effective Alternatives to Migrant Hotels and the Need for Public Consultation on Immigration Policies The UK Treasury has admitted that taxpayer-funded hotels accommodating migrants will remain operational for years …