Hidden cameras have become a controversial tool in journalism, often raising questions about journalistic ethics. Some argue that using hidden cameras is necessary to uncover the truth, while others believe it violates the privacy of individuals. State television in Europe has faced criticism for using hidden cameras in their investigative reporting, sparking debates about the balance between public interest and privacy rights.
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Mapped: The rural Labour MPs most at risk from farmer inheritance tax backlash
The government's controversial decision to extend inheritance tax to farm properties has put a fifth of Labour's seats at risk, with at least 81 seats in rural areas likely to be affected. The move has sparked anger among constituents, particularly in areas where Labour won by a small margin, making them vulnerable to the Conservatives, Reform, or the SNP. The so-called "tractor tax" has led to protests from farmers and criticism from political leaders, with...
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