AI’s UK invasion: when convenience becomes a Trojan horse From exam cheating to emotional dependency, Britain’s AI experiment reveals a society trading autonomy for efficiency—and the hidden costs no one’s counting.
NBA Finals and Mourinho’s Return: When Sport’s Spectacle Masks Its Darker Truths From the Knicks’ playoff dominance to Mourinho’s Real Madrid comeback, sport’s biggest stories reveal deeper systemic flaws—power, pressure, and the cost of glory.
Tiananmen’s shadow: How Britain confronts memory in an age of erasure On the 37th anniversary of Tiananmen, UK’s silence on China’s crackdown clashes with its own battles over historical truth—who decides what we remember?
Britain’s sharing economy gamble: when frugality becomes a class divide From 'Library of Things' to gambling lawsuits, Britain’s cost-of-living crisis is reshaping consumption—who benefits, and who’s left behind?
When the Universe Maps Itself—and Why Britain Should Care A groundbreaking cosmic map of magnetic fields raises questions about UK’s role in global science—and its quiet retreat from discovery.
Adolescence en danger : quand la justice française punit les victimes Un plongeon, une vie brisée, une indemnisation réduite. La France juge ses adolescents fautifs avant de les protéger. Enquête sur un système qui sacrifie ses jeunes.
Cinéma court, cadmium, Front populaire : la France qui résiste par l'urgence Quand le court-métrage défie l'industrie, que les députés imposent une loi contre le cadmium, et que l'histoire du Front populaire inspire encore. Trois fronts où la France refuse l'immobilisme.