Lee Friedlander’s lens exposes Britain’s climate blind spot in culture The American photographer’s wit reveals how UK culture still treats climate as scenery, not crisis—while heatwaves rewrite the rules of daily life.
Britain’s Tech Paradox: When Innovation Heals and Harms in the Same Breath From red-light therapy masks to AI’s mental health toll, Britain’s tech boom is a double-edged sword—promising cures while deepening crises.
Football’s Farewell Circus: When Glory Masks the Game’s Hollow Core From Guardiola’s rock-star send-off to Khadija Shaw’s £1m U-turn, football’s spectacle hides a rotten system. What’s left when the confetti settles?
PCOS, gay raids, and family courts: Britain’s quiet battles over bodies From Jersey’s PCOS rebrand to Malaysia’s anti-LGBT crackdown and UK family courts’ flawed hair tests—how medical, legal and moral policing collide in 2026.
Britain’s debt trap: when savings fail and the state piles on the pain Bereaved families face NS&I delays while debt spirals expose a system rigged against the vulnerable—who’s really to blame?
Australia’s Antisemitism Crisis: When Royal Commissions Expose a Nation’s Dark Undercurrents Jewish Australians face harassment after testifying at a royal commission—revealing how institutional scrutiny fuels online hate and geopolitical tensions.
Congés enfants, étudiants étrangers, canicule : la France qui ignore ses propres lois La France offre des droits méconnus, ferme ses portes aux talents étrangers et suffoque sous 40°C en mai. Trois symptômes d’un pays qui s’ignore lui-même.