Britain’s Cultural Reckoning: When Women, Wildlife and Climate Collide From Anita Rani’s celebration of women to Russia’s Indigenous crackdown, Britain’s cultural moment is a battleground for climate justice, gender equity and ecological survival.
Britain’s Green Illusion: When Datacentres and Rainforests Expose the AI Hypocrisy Scotland’s "green datacentres" policy ignores AI’s carbon footprint while England revives ancient rainforests—Britain’s innovation strategy is a study in contradictions.
Football’s Power Play: When Glory Masks the Game’s Rot—And What Comes Next From Guardiola’s exit to West Ham’s collapse, English football’s facade of success hides systemic failure. The game’s real crisis isn’t on the pitch—it’s in the boardrooms.
Britain’s Nature Deficit: When Childhood Memories Become a Luxury Half of UK adults spend less than 3 hours weekly in nature—while childhood memories of outdoor play remain vivid. Why this disconnect matters for health, education, and equality.
Britain’s energy bill crisis: when the price cap becomes a political time bomb Households face a £209 hike in energy bills this summer as ministers dodge calls for action—while nationalised rail rolls out new trains. Who’s really paying?
Iran deal optimism masks a deeper UK foreign policy paralysis As US-Iran talks near a breakthrough, Britain’s absence from the table reveals a foreign policy adrift—caught between Washington’s shadow and its own strategic irrelevance.
Faux indépendants, RSA punitif : la France qui exploite ses invisibles La France durcit ses dispositifs sociaux tout en fermant les yeux sur le travail déguisé. Enquête sur un système qui punit les pauvres et protège les fraudeurs.