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When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Starmer faces growing Labour rebellion over welfare cuts
Starmer is confronted with a growing labor revolt over welfare cuts. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing increasing pressure from within his own party as a growing number of Labour MPs voice opposition to his stance on welfare cuts. Within a few weeks of Labour's historic victory in the general election, the internal rebellion has revealed deep divisions within the party. Starmer's decision to maintain some welfare restrictions imposed by the previous Conservative government, particularly the two-child benefit cap, is at the heart of the dissent. Despite pre-election hopes that a Labour government would reverse the policy—seen by critics as punitive and harmful to low-income families—Starmer has signalled there will be no immediate change.
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in Humans
The Silent Distance: When Two People Drift Apart Without Saying a Word
Relationships don’t always break with loud arguments, slammed doors, or fiery confrontations. Sometimes, they crumble quietly. No raised voices, no hurtful words — just a slow, subtle fading. A kind of invisible distance that grows between two people who once shared everything.
By Mahmood Afridi8 months ago in Humans











