Dozens of world leaders, including Britain’s king and the president of Ukraine, gathered in Auschwitz to mark the 80th anniversary of its liberation, expressing concern over the resurgence of nationalism and antisemitism in Europe. Survivors and dignitaries laid candles at a railway car symbolizing the Holocaust victims, warning of the dangers of forgetting the past and the rise of extremism. With a dwindling number of survivors, the importance of commemorating the Holocaust and combating hate speech and discrimination was emphasized by speakers at the event.
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Work-related illness costing UK economy £400m a week, union analysis says
A recent analysis found that work-related illness is costing the UK economy over £400 million per week, with 34 million cumulative sick days lost due to ill-health since 2010. As new legislation on employment rights is set to return to the Commons, the TUC argues that increased safeguards for workers are essential to improve economic growth and productivity, countering concerns from business leaders about potential negative impacts. TUC general secretary Paul Nowak emphasizes the importance...
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