Society's Hidden Biases: Medical Misogyny and AI Illusions British society confronts medical misogyny in PCOS diagnosis, AI chatbot health advice gone wrong, and the rise of fake influencers worth millions.
Society's Quiet Revolutions: RSV Jabs, Zombie Fillers, Assisted Suicide From an RSV jab saving babies to cadaver fillers and a Canadian suicide case, society is rewriting where the body ends and the market begins.
Starmer's Crisis and the Women's Health Culture War Labour's vetting scandal puts Starmer's authority in question — while Britain's women's health debate fractures along gender identity lines.
High Street NHS: How Barnsley Is Fixing Two Crises at Once A former Wilko store in Barnsley now hosts NHS consultants. SEND reforms face expert backlash. Britain's social fabric is being rewoven — badly in some places.
UK Learner Drivers Hit Back: Refunds Over Hidden Lesson Fees Thousands of UK learner drivers are set for refunds after hidden fees surfaced in lesson packages. Consumer protection bites back — but why did it take this long?
Society's Safety Nets: When British Institutions Fail the Vulnerable The Southport inquiry exposes deadly institutional failures. Meanwhile, NHS genetic testing finally addresses ethnic discrimination, and doctors' strikes reveal an uncomfortable truth.
Social media harms: Starmer targets addictive scrolling for children Keir Starmer pledges to tackle addictive scrolling for children as a school laptop fire and rising anxiety expose digital life's grip on British society.