AI’s Memory Crisis: How Your Next Laptop Could Cost £1,000—and Why AI’s hunger for memory chips is pushing up prices of phones, laptops and consoles—just as Britain’s tech sector faces a private credit reckoning.
Arsenal’s Champions League final is football’s last stand against money’s rule Arsenal’s dramatic win over Atlético Madrid exposes football’s paradox: a club built on identity reaches the final as Saudi cash reshapes the game. Can sport survive its own gold rush?
Park fees, child exploitation and the UK’s trust collapse From postnatal choirs priced out of parks to a bestselling author’s child exploitation guilty plea, Britain’s institutions are failing its most vulnerable—while charging them more.
AI Boom’s Dark Side: How Private Credit Fuels a Financial Time Bomb The AI gold rush is being bankrolled by a shadow lending industry with no safety net—what happens when the bubble bursts? The FSB’s warning exposes Britain’s precarious position.
Lebanon’s Bloodied Hourglass: How Israel’s Strikes Expose UK’s Geopolitical Paralysis Israel’s April strikes on Lebanon killed 147. The UK’s response? Silence. As Trump pivots from Hormuz and Reform UK rises, Britain’s foreign policy is caught between moral failure and electoral panic.
Déconnexion forcée : quand le travail s’invite dans votre salon (et votre nuit) Dix ans après sa loi, le droit à la déconnexion reste un vœu pieux. Enquête sur une promesse trahie, entre burn-out et pression managériale.
Cinéma, pesticides, écopopulisme : quand la culture et l'écologie se heurtent au réel Entre films engagés, lobbying agricole et stratégie verte britannique, la France et l'Europe oscillent entre résistance culturelle et renoncement écologique. Analyse des fronts qui comptent.