Britain’s Climate Culture War: When Motherhood, Art and Absurdity Collide From lactation rooms to Putin’s propaganda, Britain’s cultural landscape reveals a climate war fought in nurseries, TV studios and Cannes. Who’s winning—and at what cost?
Apple’s £3k Monitor and the UK’s Innovation Illusion: Who Really Benefits? Apple’s £3k Studio Display XDR exposes the UK’s tech divide—where cutting-edge innovation serves a privileged few while public infrastructure crumbles. A symptom, not progress.
Football’s Hollow Victories: When Glory Masks the Game’s Rot—And Who Pays From Crystal Palace’s Europa Conference League triumph to West Ham’s relegation, football’s contradictions are laid bare—glory for some, collapse for others, all under the same broken system.
London’s school strikes expose Britain’s quiet education war As teachers walk out in east London, parents and politicians clash over funding, workloads, and the future of Britain’s schools. Who really pays the price?
Britain’s £5 coffee: when luxury masks a broken economy A £5 coffee reveals Britain’s economic fractures—climate costs, Gen Z spending habits, and farmers outsmarting the system. Who really pays the price?
UK’s Geopolitical Heatwave: When Climate, Borders and Spies Collide Britain’s scorching May isn’t just a weather crisis—it’s a geopolitical stress test. From hospitals melting to migrant deals unravelling and spies caught in the crossfire, the heat exposes fractures in power, policy and trust.
Canicule, brown-out, Radio Nova : la France en surchauffe politique et sociale La France étouffe sous 35°C, des salariés en quête de sens et une bataille culturelle qui divise. Pourquoi ces crises révèlent l’impuissance des pouvoirs publics.