AI’s UK film revolution: when art meets algorithm—and who pays the price Dreams of Violets sparks debate: is AI film-making a creative breakthrough or a threat to jobs? UK publishers fight back against Google’s AI search dominance.
World Cup 2026: When Football’s Hype Collides With Its Broken Reality England’s No10 shirt drama, Liverpool’s managerial merry-go-round, and a teenager’s record ratification—how the World Cup’s spectacle masks football’s deeper rot.
Prostate cancer screening: Britain’s quiet betrayal of black men’s lives Britain expands prostate cancer screening for black men—but stops short of universal testing, despite higher death rates. Who decides who gets to live?
Britain’s hunger games: when charity becomes the state’s safety net As food banks swell and universities teeter on bankruptcy, Britain’s cost-of-living crisis reveals a brutal truth: charity is now the state’s default welfare system.
LA’s mayoral runoff exposes America’s democratic decay—and Britain’s quiet role Karen Bass’s narrow victory in LA’s mayoral primary reveals a broken US electoral system—and how UK-linked firms profit from its chaos. The geopolitics of democracy in decline.
Éducation financière à l'école : la France soigne ses symptômes, pas sa maladie La généralisation de l'éducation financière au collège et lycée à la rentrée 2026 révèle les failles d'un système qui forme des consommateurs, pas des citoyens. Analyse.
Edgar Morin, PFAS, chlordécone : la France face à ses crimes lents Mort à 104 ans, Edgar Morin laisse une œuvre prémonitoire sur nos crises. Pendant ce temps, l’État avoue son impuissance face aux polluants éternels et au chlordécone.