Society's Gatekeepers: Who Decides Women's Health and Safety? From criminalised midwives in Georgia to a repurposed cancer drug, this week exposes who controls women's access to care — and who escapes accountability.
Society's safety nets are fraying — and women pay first From criminalised midwives in Georgia to student loan traps in England, this week exposed how systems meant to protect people are quietly failing them.
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.
Prince Harry Sued by the Charity He Built — and Other British Disasters Abroad Editorial digest April 10, 2026 Last updated : 18:18 Britain is having a complicated Friday. A prince is being sued by the very charity he created in his dead mother's name. A busload of British tourists has plunged into a ravine in Spain. And somewhere in between, dentists
Bodies, Blunders and Broken Rules — The Week's Unspoken Truths Editorial digest April 09, 2026 Last updated : 13:04 Aimee Oliver was mid-competition when it happened. Leaking. Not a torn ligament, not a pulled muscle — the kind of problem millions of women live with and almost none talk about. Oliver, whose pelvic floor never recovered from childbirth in her twenties,
When the System Fails You — Students, Migrants, and the Cost of Bureaucracy Editorial digest April 09, 2026 Last updated : 11:06 Four people drowned in the English Channel on Wednesday. The same day, more than 20,000 university students across Britain opened letters telling them they owe up to £30,000 — money they received, spent in good faith, and must now return.
The Right to Try — Britain Nudges Its Safety Net Toward Trust Editorial digest April 09, 2026 Last updated : 09:18 A quiet policy change slipped through Westminster on Wednesday that says more about modern Britain than most headlines this week. People on Universal Credit and disability benefits can now try work — actually try it, for real — without the system immediately dragging