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.
LA’s mayoral runoff exposes America’s democratic decay—and Britain’s quiet role Karen Bass’s narrow victory in LA’s primary reveals a broken system—one Britain helped export. From gerrymandering to dark money, how the UK’s political playbook fuels US dysfunction.
IVF Scandals and AI Cinema: When Culture Exposes Society’s Dark Corners From Cyprus IVF clinics to AI-generated films, culture is holding up a mirror to systemic failures—while celebrities like Clarkson turn farming into a vanity project.
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.