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Scottish Identity Surges as British Affiliation Declines

Groundbreaking research from the University of Glasgow shows a dramatic shift in national identity in Scotland, with a significant rise in Scottish-only affiliation and a sharp decline in British identity, reshaping the nation's social and political lands

Yousaf faces backlash over Jewish community role snub

Exclusive: Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf faces mounting pressure after his controversial decision to appoint John Swinney, rather than a dedicated Minister for Jewish Communities, sparks outrage and accusations of failing a key test of leadership

Thousands march in London against antisemitism

Central London witnessed a massive demonstration against antisemitism, with organisers claiming tens of thousands marched past Parliament. The protest follows alarming polling data suggesting deep-seated anti-Jewish sentiment in British society, including

Jewish Museum accused of caving to anti-Semitic mob

The Jewish Museum London faces accusations of capitulating to anti-Semitic intimidation after abruptly postponing a major exhibition on Jewish history, citing security concerns following protests.

Ncuti Gatwa's Rave Review Of 'Born With Teeth'

Former Doctor Who and Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa delivers a scorching review of Liz Duffy Adams' play 'Born With Teeth', praising its fierce energy and powerful performances at London's Almeida Theatre.

Michael Sheen's Nye Bevan performance hailed masterpiece

Michael Sheen delivers a powerhouse performance as NHS founder Nye Bevan in the National Theatre's acclaimed new play 'Nye', receiving a thunderous standing ovation and universal critical praise for his deeply moving and transformative portrayal.

Labour MP sparks fury: 'Cornwall not English'

Labour MP Perran Moon ignites heated debate after declaring Cornwall isn't part of England, prompting strong reactions from politicians and residents about Cornish identity and constitutional status.

Pitlochry's Radical Feminist Reimagining of Robert Burns

Pitlochry Festival Theatre stages a triumphant feminist reworking of Robert Burns' work, flipping the script on the bard's famous 'Toast to the Lassies' in a vibrant, music-filled celebration of female voices.

Brigadoon revival enchants at Regent's Park

The enchanting revival of 'Brigadoon' at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre captivates audiences with its timeless charm and stunning performances under the stars.

Jewish dad beaten in Montreal hate crime

A Jewish father was violently assaulted in Montreal by an attacker who tore off his yarmulke in a disturbing act of antisemitism. Authorities are investigating the incident as a hate crime.

Rift: Gripping family drama at Edinburgh's Traverse

Gabriel Jason Dean's 'Rift' delivers a powerful performance at Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre, delving into themes of family, loss, and cultural identity with raw emotion and compelling storytelling.

Mikel Murfi's 'Oh' wows at Galway Festival

Mikel Murfi's one-man show 'Oh' captivates audiences at the Galway Festival with its poignant storytelling and raw emotional power. A must-see theatrical experience.

Gibney shines in STC's Circle Mirror Transformation

Rebecca Gibney delivers a standout performance in the Sydney Theatre Company's compelling revival of Annie Baker's 'Circle Mirror Transformation', exploring human connection through drama therapy.

Poor Clare: A Sassy Spin on a Medieval Saint

A bold new theatrical production reimagines the life of Saint Clare of Assisi with wit and contemporary flair, sparking thought-provoking questions about faith and feminism.

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