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UK Black Lives Matter: Amplify our voices, we’re still ignored.

28 July 2021 content editor 0

The Diminishing Black Lives Matter Movement in the UK Introduction: In this article, we will discuss the status of the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK, particularly after the peak of protests in the […]

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Pandemic reshapes world economy, highlights inequality and government failures.

28 July 2021 content editor 0

A Critical Overview of the Global Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the global economy, with nearly every country affected. As governments struggle to contain the virus, businesses […]

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UK Health Secretary Hancock Under Scrutiny

28 July 2021 content editor 0

A Reflection on Ministerial Scandals and the Memory of the Major Government The recent scandal involving a Tory Cabinet minister and his alleged extramarital affair, publicized by tabloids, is evocative of the sleaze that tarnished […]

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EU chief rejects Boris Johnson’s plea to renegotiate Irish protocol.

28 July 2021 content editor 0

Critical Overview: The current dispute over the Northern Irish protocol between the United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) has escalated after the UK proposed changes to the Brexit deal. However, Ursula von der Leyen, […]

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England out of lockdown: “I want to dance” says public, but at what cost?

28 July 2021 content editor 0

Critical Overview: The British government has lifted all pandemic restrictions in England, including rules on mask-wearing and social distancing, amid warnings from scientists that this move will further fuel an already surging pandemic and risk […]

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Clubbing and Covid passports: balancing safety and civil liberties.

28 July 2021 content editor 0

The Impending Controversy of Mandatory Vaccinations for Club Entry On 19 July 2021, at 00:01, nightclubs in England were able to reopen after more than a year of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, […]

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    Discovering the Natural Beauty of Samoa

    Critical Overview Samoa, located in the South Pacific and often overshadowed by its famous neighbours like Fiji and French Polynesia, is a destination that offers an authentic and rustic experience to visitors who are willing [...]
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    The Missile Chessboard: Ukraine’s Brutal Brinkmanship and the West’s Unsteady Hand

    The Ghost of Empires Past: Ukraine’s War and the Unfolding Geopolitical Drama The war in Ukraine is not merely a contemporary conflict; it is a brutal, visceral manifestation of historical grievances, geopolitical ambition, and a [...]
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    PMs Relationship with Truth Questioned

    The Prime Minister’s relationship with truth is currently under intense scrutiny. There are concerns about his explanations surrounding the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat and about his incendiary comments during a lockdown. Downing Street [...]
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    Is Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer Ready for Voters to Listen?

    The Difficulties of Leading the Opposition in UK Politics Leading the opposition in UK politics is widely regarded as the most challenging role, as several factors undermine the power and authority of the leader. Firstly, [...]
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    The Long War: 7th May and the Trenches of Local Discontent

    A Nation in Stasis Braces for a Bellwether Battle in the Boroughs The United Kingdom is currently locked in a slow, protracted political grip, one where the front lines move by inches and mediation feels [...]

A Quiet Place Part II: 4K Ultra HD Review

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29 July 2021 0

A Quiet Place Part II: Is the Tense Sequel Worth the Hype in 4K Ultra HD? The Movie: Monster Action and Solid Scares After the successful launch of A Quiet Place, horror-movie lovers were excited […]

Discovering the Far East

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29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: The Southeast Asian region, comprising of Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and The Philippines, is a unique and exceptional area. The region is rich in cultural diversity and has a […]

The Digital Playground is on Fire: Why Social Media is the New Frontline for Youth Harm

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From Viral “Blind Date” Chaos to Algorithmic Vortexes—Is It Time for a Licence to Scroll? The year is 2026, and the “playground” has expanded to a global scale. It is no longer a physical space […]

Promoting mental health awareness: A week-long initiative

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28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview The Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) is an annual event that has been running for over two decades, with the aim of focusing on achieving good mental health across the UK. Hosted by […]

The Verdant Sanctuary: Cultivating Wellness through Green Wisdom

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In an age defined by digital saturation and the relentless “toil” of modern existence, our internal landscapes often mirror the cluttered, high-velocity environments we inhabit. We are increasingly aware of how the constant stream of […]

Billie Eilish: Up Close, as Announced by BBC One

BILLIE EILISH TAKES OVER BBC ONE AND RADIO 1 IN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PERFORMANCE BBC One has just announced an entertainment special featuring Billie Eilish: Up Close, where the 19-year-old global music sensation will open [...]
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  • The Sound of Silence: Success, Slurs, and the BBC’s BAFTA Blunder

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    The Ultimate Coastal Escape: Your Guide to Sun, Sand, Pebbles and Serenity

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    The Journey Through Loss: Understanding the Five Stages of Grief

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    The Mystery of Appearance

  • Business

    Oil and Gas Industries Show Signs of Resilience in the Face of Ongoing Conflict in Ukraine

  • Travel

    Exploring the Vatican Museums: A Journey Through Art and History

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    NHS Staff in England Receive 3% Pay Rise Backdated to April

  • Business

    UK Implements Production Control Measures to Ensure Fair Distribution and Preserve Resources

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    Elon Musk’s tweets spark rise in Twitter shares

  • You

    Expert advice on achieving a brighter smile

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    The Silicon Sovereign: Mapping the Hegemony of the Algorithmic Age

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The Gigawatt Question: Is Meta’s AI Mega Data Centre Proposal a Leap Forwards or Backwards

19 July 2025 Comments Off on The Gigawatt Question: Is Meta’s AI Mega Data Centre Proposal a Leap Forwards or Backwards

The AI Illusion: Is “Artificial Intelligence” Just a Buzzword for Billion-Dollar Bets? Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, not content with merely shaping our social realities, is now embarking on an ambitious, perhaps audacious, quest: the construction of […]

Culture

Post-pandemic celebration: Brazil’s first Carnival 2022 kicks off

28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview: The Rio Carnival, which took place from February 25 to 28, 2023, was an occasion to celebrate the African roots of Brazil. The event featured giant elephants, baobabs, and black superheroes parading on […]

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Paul McCarthy

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Hauser Wirth:Free, 16 November 2011 – 14 January 2012 The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship Detritus, chaos and prurience appear chief amongst the visual senders used by Paul McCarthy where any […] […]

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Richard Branson Takes Off on ‘Extraordinary’ Space Flight

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29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: Branson’s Flight to the Edge of Space Sir Richard Branson, a prominent UK businessman, is currently fulfilling his long-standing ambition of flying to the edge of space aboard his Virgin Galactic rocket plane. [...]

Green Spaces Boost Mental Health Alongside Nature

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29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: Access to Nature and its Link with Mental Health The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of green spaces for city dwellers’ mental health and well-being. Ecologists and psychologists are currently investigating the [...]
Politics

Abortion in Northern Ireland: Politics and Law at Odds

29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: An Examination of Abortion Reform in Northern Ireland The history of abortion reform in Northern Ireland has been a contentious issue. In 2019, the UK Parliament passed the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc.) [...]
Business

Newchip Liquidates Under $4.8 Million in Debt

17 May 2023 0
Critical Overview: Newchip Liquidates Under $4.8 Million in DebtNewchip Accelerator, a startup creator in Austin, Texas, rebranded as Astralabs, declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy, due to accruing some $4.8 million in debt, reportedly exceeding its $1.7 [...]
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British Princes Unveil Diana Statue Amid Rift

28 July 2021 0
The long-anticipated meeting of the two British Princes, William and Harry, finally took place in central London, amidst months of tension and turmoil caused by the royal family’s internal strife. The occasion was to unveil [...]
  • Still Playing for the Throne: Why Game of Thrones Endures
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  • UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Faces Fines over Alleged COVID-19 Lockdown Violations at Party
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  • A Web of Illusion: Is the Internet Still the Internet?
    24 September 2025 Comments Off on A Web of Illusion: Is the Internet Still the Internet?
  • The Spanner in the Works: Mandelson, Epstein, and the Fracturing of the Starmer Project
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  • EastEnders 2021 Preview: 12 Spoilers to Watch For
    29 July 2021 0
In the Spotlight

Apple Releases Security Update for Major Security Vulnerability

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A Little (rot) Insecurity in the Apple Core On August 17th & 18th 2022 Apple Inc. released security updates for multiple products and devices to address security vulnerabilities across their tech estate including macOS Monterey, [...]
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