Britain’s Sinking Coast: When Culture and Climate Collide As UK homes crumble into the sea, Boards of Canada’s return and a lost road reveal a nation adrift—between nostalgia, neglect, and the rising tide.
SpaceX’s Starship Gambit: When Innovation Becomes a Spectacle of Waste SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight ends in a fiery explosion—again. Why Britain’s tech sector should worry about the cult of disruption without consequences.
Guardiola’s Exit Exposes Football’s Hollow Crown—and What Comes Next Pep Guardiola’s departure from Manchester City leaves English football at a crossroads: celebrate his legacy or confront the systemic rot his success masked. From West Ham’s relegation battle to the Women’s Champions League final, the game’s contradictions are laid bare.
Social Media’s Wellbeing Tax: When Britain’s Scroll Becomes a Mental Bill The UK’s social media habit is draining mental health—new data links screen time to rising loneliness, while schools cut sports funding. A society addicted to scrolls, not solutions.
Tracker mortgages return as UK’s rate gamble turns toxic Britain’s mortgage market is lurching back to the 2000s as tracker deals resurface—amid warnings that borrowers are betting on a Bank of England U-turn that may never come.
China’s Coal Catastrophe and the West’s Hypocrisy: When Geopolitics Ignores Corpses At least 90 dead in a Chinese coal mine explosion—while the UK and allies condemn Israeli settlements. The West’s selective outrage exposes a geopolitics of convenience, not principle.
Bureaux vides, logements chers : la France piégée par son immobilier La France compte 5 millions de m² de bureaux inoccupés et une crise du logement. Pourquoi la transformation en habitations bute-t-elle sur des règles absurdes ?