Society's Broken Promises: Student Debt, Teen Deaths and Rehab Reality Rising student loan interest, a fatal M1 crash killing two teenagers, and Lena Dunham's rehab memoir expose the cracks in Britain's social contract.
Business Bites Back: Student Loans, Gold Mines and the AI Race Student loan interest set to climb despite government cap, a £21bn gold mine tears Omagh apart, and Anthropic surges in the AI business race.
Chagos Collapse Exposes Britain's Shrinking Diplomatic Leverage The UK shelves its Chagos Islands deal after Washington pulls the rug. Meanwhile, Trump's NATO provocations leave European allies scrambling.
Premier League relegation battle: can West Ham escape while Spurs sink? West Ham's 4-0 demolition of Wolves reshapes the survival race. Tottenham now occupy the relegation zone. How did English football's establishment clubs fall this far?
Jet Fuel Shortage Threatens UK Summer as Hormuz Bites Editorial digest April 10, 2026 Last updated : 18:21 The summer of 2026 is already under threat — and not just from the weather. Two stories landed this Friday that deserve more attention than they're getting: one could ground your holiday flight, the other is a masterclass in how
Wales Wind Farms, Argentina's Glaciers, and TV's AI Villain Editorial digest April 10, 2026 Last updated : 18:21 Three stories this week, different continents, different registers. But the same question gnaws through all of them: what do we dismantle in the name of building something better? Why Is Labour Sacrificing Welsh Wilderness for English Electricity? The Cambrian mountains have
AI Hacking and Teen Bans: Digital Order Unravelling Editorial digest April 10, 2026 Last updated : 18:20 Four months into Australia's landmark ban on social media for under-16s, fifteen-year-old Noah Jones of Sydney is still scrolling. Nothing has changed for him, he says. The ban is in place. The loopholes are wider. Welcome to the state