Britain’s Waste Crisis: When Neglect Becomes a Political Weapon A toxic dump in Makerfield exposes how Britain’s environmental failures fuel north-south divides—and who politicians really serve.
AI scams and slow lanes: when Britain’s innovation betrays its people From £70k phone scams to AI export bans, Britain’s tech boom is leaving citizens exposed—while regulators scramble to catch up.
World Cup 2026: When Football’s Underdogs Rewrite the Script—and Who Gets Left Behind From Scotland’s nervy win to DR Congo’s cultural pride, the 2026 World Cup is exposing football’s political fault lines—and the teams still fighting for a seat at the table.
Britain’s speed limits: when safety becomes a cultural battleground From Dutch bike lanes to World Cup security, Britain and Europe clash over speed—who decides what’s safe, and who gets to break the rules?
Brexit’s hidden toll: when the economy bleeds in silence A decade after the vote, Britain’s economic decline is measured in lost wages, deepening inequality, and a surge in financial scams—while ministers rebrand failure as progress.
Britain’s riots reveal a deeper fracture: when platforms profit from chaos Wes Streeting’s call to make platforms pay for riot damages exposes a system where profit trumps public safety—and Starmer’s hesitation speaks volumes.
Guerre au Moyen-Orient, Bourse en apesanteur : la France face à l'économie de l'indifférence Les marchés ignorent les bombes. Pourquoi la Bourse résiste alors que le Moyen-Orient s'embrase ? Décryptage d'une économie française qui tourne le dos à la géopolitique.