Iran’s Tanker Threats: How Britain Gets Dragged Into Trump’s Middle East Fire Iran’s Revolutionary Guards vow retaliation if US strikes its vessels—pulling the UK into Trump’s brinkmanship as energy prices spike and Starmer’s leadership wobbles.
Home Batteries vs Peak TV: How Britain’s Culture War Went Green As energy bills soar and AI datacentres drain the grid, Britain’s cultural landscape is quietly rewiring itself—from home batteries to cancelled TV studios.
Palantir’s UK Takeover: When Tech Meets Far-Right Rhetoric—and Why It Matters Palantir’s UK chief Louis Mosley frames his firm’s NHS and MoD contracts as a “revolution”—echoing far-right talking points. A dangerous blurring of tech and ideology.
Guardiola’s Gambit: When Football’s Elite Play the Fans for Fools Pep Guardiola’s plea to West Ham fans exposes football’s hypocrisy—where managers manipulate loyalty while clubs sell out to petrostates and private equity.
Hantavirus, cancer and strikes: The UK’s quiet health revolts From a cruise ship quarantine to CAR T-cell therapy breakthroughs and teacher strikes, Britain’s health system faces crises—while trust in experts crumbles.
Trump’s Tariff War: How Europe’s Carmakers Are Paying the Price Trump’s 25% tariff threat on EU cars risks an €8bn hit for European manufacturers—while UK firms scramble to secure supply chains amid geopolitical chaos.
Iran’s Tanker Threats: How Britain Gets Dragged Into Trump’s Middle East Fire Iran’s Revolutionary Guards vow retaliation if US strikes its ships—putting UK energy security on the line as Trump’s brinkmanship reignites Gulf tensions.