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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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    Ethereum Upgrade to Destroy Coins by August 4

    Ethereum London Upgrade on Track to Launch on August 4: A Critical Overview The forthcoming upgrade to the ethereum network, known as the London hard fork, is eagerly anticipated by the cryptocurrency community. The upgrade [...]
  • Africa

    The Alchemist’s Kitchen: A Millennial Odyssey Through Moroccan Cuisine

    From Argan Groves to the Berber Hearth—The Science and Soul of the Maghreb Moroccan cuisine is not merely a collection of recipes; it is a sprawling, multi-layered history book written in saffron, cumin, and the [...]
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    Book Early: 15 Glamping Sites for Summer 2021.

    Critical Overview: The Importance of Booking Early for Glamping in 2021 The opening statement urges those interested in glamping to make reservations early. This trend is attributed to the increased popularity of staycations and a [...]
  • Entertainment

    Pat Boone Faces Backlash for Criticizing America’s Image in the Midst of Political Turmoil and Social Unrest

    The Immoral Turn in Hollywood: A Critical Overview Pat Boone, an 87-year-old actor who stars in a new faith-based film called The Mulligan, has criticized modern movies and television for their lack of morals. Boone [...]
  • Cuisine

    Indulge in Thai Green Chicken Curry: Recipe Included

    A Recipe for Sweet Potato and Lentil Curry Ingredients 1 tablespoon of sesame oil1 finely chopped red onion1 crushed garlic cloveA thumb-sized piece of ginger, finely chopped1 finely chopped red chili1 ½ teaspoons of ground [...]

UK House Prices Reach Six-Year High in 2020

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29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: According to the building society Nationwide, UK house prices experienced a growth rate of 7.5% in 2020, the highest in six years. The prices were 5.3% above the level prevailing in March, indicating […]

The Architecture of Awe: My Neighbour Totoro and the Industrialisation of Wonder

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8 April 2026 0

How Studio Ghibli’s Pastoral Dream Conquered London’s Concrete Jungle At the Gillian Lynne Theatre, the air doesn’t just feel different; it feels filtered through a 1950s Japanese summer. As of April 2026, the Royal Shakespeare […]

Predicting the Top Global Food Trends for 2022

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28 April 2022 0

An Analysis of Emerging Food Trends in 2022 Critical Overview As the world gradually recovers from the pandemic, the food industry has begun exploring new food trends that offer customers new culinary experiences while considering […]

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 […]

Cannes Film Festival 2021: Highlights and Controversies

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29 July 2021 0

Cannes Film Festival 2021: The Good, the Bad, and the Saliva Tests Despite the pandemic, the Cannes Film Festival drew in a larger number of film stars for obligatory photo opportunities. One particular photo of […]

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Bridget Riley, National Gallery

24 November 2010 -22 May 2011, London, United Kingdom Situation Running from 24/11/10 – 22/05/11, the exhibition features a strong collection of Dame Riley’s recent work plus one retrospective piece, ‘Man with a Red Turban […] […]

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  • Discovering the Beauty of the UK: 2 Unforgettable Road Trips

  • The Alchemist’s Kitchen: A Millennial Odyssey Through Moroccan Cuisine
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  • The Invisible Hand of the Universe: Navigating the Cat Distribution System
  • The Spanner in the Works: Mandelson, Epstein, and the Fracturing of the Starmer Project
  • The 2026 Petro-Shock: War in the Gulf and the Fragile Global Ledger
  • The Architecture of Awe: My Neighbour Totoro and the Industrialisation of Wonder
  • The Long War: 7th May and the Trenches of Local Discontent
  • The Sound of Silence: Success, Slurs, and the BBC’s BAFTA Blunder
  • The Digital Playground is on Fire: Why Social Media is the New Frontline for Youth Harm
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    Chris Smalls Emerges as a Leading Voice in the Future of Labor, Advocating for Workers’ Rights and Fair Treatment in Corporate America

  • Business

    US and Germany Strike Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Deal to Counter Russian ‘Aggression’

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    UK’s marijuana legislation under scrutiny

  • Culture

    Kew’s ‘Food Forever’ exhibit set for May 21st

  • Home

    Pandemic reshapes world economy, highlights inequality and government failures.

  • Business

    Ukraine Conflict Takes Toll on Global Internet Connectivity and Access

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    Culture

    Tony Morgan: Some films (and videos) 1969 to 1973

  • News

    The War in Ukraine: A History, Putin’s Strategy, and Global Causes and Effects

  • North America

    Google/Alphabet Do no evil?

  • Business

    Energy Corporations Shedding Coal Assets as Public Demands for Clean Energy Grow

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Jeff Wall

23 November 2011 Comments Off on Jeff Wall

Whitecube Mason’s Yd, 23 November 2011 – January 2012 Jeff Wall The photographic exhibition by Jeff Wall, has a vapid airy quality which on the surface seems to lack substance. However that is only the […] […]

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Rising Start-Up Trends: Analyzing the Future of Entrepreneurship and its Impacts on Society

28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview: The venture capital-backed technology companies have played a significant role in driving the economic recovery since the onset of Covid-19 two years ago, exceeding all expectations. The VC ecosystem is increasingly looking like […]

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Covid-19 and May 2021’s Impact on Mental Health

29 July 2021 0

The pandemic has had a significant impact on the UK, with widespread health, economic, and social consequences. In particular, the pandemic has led to a sharp increase in mental health needs in the population, with […]

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Agadir Unveiled: The Atlantic Jewel of the Maghreb

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8 April 2026 0
A Journey of Sun, Sand, and Soul Forget what you think you know about Moroccan getaways. While Marrakesh pulses with an almost frantic energy, Agadir—perched gracefully on the Atlantic coast—offers a different kind of magic. [...]

Bodybuilding: A lifeline for my survival

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28 April 2022 0
A Critical Overview of Dave Bautista’s Relationship with Bodybuilding Dave Bautista, a successful actor known for his roles in Guardians of the Galaxy and Dune, attributes his success and mental health to his love for [...]
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Miro – The Escape Ladder

14 April 2011 Comments Off on Miro – The Escape Ladder

Tate Modern: 14/04/2011 – 11/09/2011, Not free. Photo found on web. Miro, colour and imagination Joan Miro, now dead for over a 1/4 century. This major reterospective exhibition explores his career as an artist from […] […]

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Exploring the relationship between Chinese art and censorship fears

28 April 2022 0
Critical Overview: The Chinese government’s control of online content is backed by a sophisticated infrastructure of laws and censors, as exposed by Wen Yunchao. Censorship falls into two categories: public security authorities and internet police [...]
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OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, told Congress that government intervention is needed

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The Tech Gist OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, has told Congress that government intervention is needed to regulate the risks of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Altman proposed creating a regulatory agency to licence the most [...]
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Latitude Festival: Emotional and Magical, With a Touch of Fright

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Critical Overview: Dream Wife and Other Artists Perform at Latitude Festival 2021 Dream Wife’s guitarist, Alice Go, shared that the band had many dreams and nightmares about their first performance since January 2020. Despite her [...]
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The UK Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, Faces Growing Scrutiny

Biden Approves Implementation of Drone Tracking Technology

Unveiling a hidden gem of London’s music scene: The Holywell Collective

Tech Giant Apple Enlists Union-Busting Legal Teams in Latest Move Against Workers’ Rights

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