www.criticalmatters.net
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • You
  • Culture
  • Travel
  • Cuisine
  • About
  • Submit contentPublish!
News Ticker
  • [ 23 May 2026 ] Iconic Cinema Guide Some of the World’s Greatest Movie Landscapes Cuisine
  • [ 22 May 2026 ] Human Spectrums: Navigating Modern Mental Health Home
  • [ 22 May 2026 ] Troubled Times for the Labour Party Leader, Keir Starmer Home
  • [ 22 May 2026 ] The Art of Couture at the 2026 Met Gala Culture
  • [ 22 May 2026 ] Masters of the Menu: A Celebration of Culinary Craft, Culture, and Nutrient-Dense Heritage from the Restaurant to the Screen Cuisine
Home2026

Year: 2026

Home

The Shattered Glass of 2026: Britain’s Antisemitic Crisis and the Sovereign Duty to Protect

1 May 2026 Content Editor 0

In the quiet, leafy enclaves of North London, where the aroma of fresh challah usually defines the midweek rhythm, a different, more acrid scent has taken hold. It is the smell of smoke and the […]

Home

The Silicon Sovereign: Mapping the Hegemony of the Algorithmic Age

1 May 2026 Content Editor 0

By late April 2026, the question is no longer whether AI has arrived, but whether it has left any room for the rest of us to breathe. We are three and a half years into […]

Culture

The New Puritanism: How Gen-Z Made ‘Uncool’ the Ultimate Flex

1 May 2026 Content Editor 0

There was a time, not so long ago, when youth was synonymous with the glorious, messy pursuit of oblivion. To be young was to be a hedonist, a cigarette-clutching nihilist standing on the edge of […]

Business

The Algorithmic Office: Predictive Economics and the Great AI Rationalisation

1 May 2026 Content Editor 0

The corporate world is currently navigating a period of “Creative Destruction” that makes the 1990s internet boom look like a minor software update. By April 2026, the initial “wow factor” of generative AI has curdled […]

Home

The Great Diversion: Is the ‘Epstein Curveball’ Being Buried by Global Chaos?

1 May 2026 Content Editor 0

As of late April 2026, the global news cycle has moved beyond ‘saturated’ into a state of permanent, high-decibel crisis. For the average citizen in London, New York, or Paris, the urgent ‘Justice Mob’ of […]

Home

Deep Escape Getaways: Extra Ordinary Hotels and Retreats

1 May 2026 Content Editor 0

Forget the blistered feet and the grime of the traditional “wilderness” trek. The modern world is frantic, loud, and increasingly digital, making the true luxury of our age not gold or diamonds, but silence and […]

Home

The Crimson Glow: A Journey into Photobiomodulation and the Self

1 May 2026 Content Editor 0

In the quiet corners of the wellness world, a gentle revolution is taking place—one that doesn’t require a marathon or a restrictive diet, but simply a seat in front of a specific hue or even […]

Home

Fragile Island: Britain’s Economics Buffeted by Geo Political Conflicts

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

The illusion of the “isolated island” has been shattered by the brutal realities of 2026. As the world grapples with a protracted, multi-theater conflict involving the United States, Iran, and the shifting alliances of the […]

Home

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

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

Pack your bags and grab your sun cream! Whether you are dreaming of a romantic sunset stroll, a high-octane family adventure, or a cocktail-fuelled weekend with friends, the world’s coastlines are calling. In 2026, beach […]

Cuisine

The Mind-Body Banquet: Nature’s Finest Pescatarian Food and Nutty Treasures

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

Since the dawn of human migration, our ancestors have clung to the coastlines and riverbanks like a lifeline—and for good reason. The “aquatic ape” hypothesis might be debated in ivory towers, but the nutritional evidence […]

Posts pagination

« 1 2 3 4 5 »

Get published!

Submit an article.
Please select a valid form.
  • ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, liverpool, tate liverpool, paint, tracing the century, 2013
    Culture

    Tracing the Century

    16th November 2012 – 23rd January 2013, Tate, Liverpool, 5 pounds, conc avail, About ‘Tracing the Century’ TtC, is an eclectic assemblage consisting of prominent art works from the last 100 years which share the […] […]

  • Entertainment

    Margot Robbie to Star as Barbie in Upcoming Live-Action Film, Sparking Controversy and Conversations on Beauty Standards in the Entertainment Industry

    Critical Overview: The iconic Mattel doll, Barbie, will soon be brought to life on the big screen in a live-action movie directed by Greta Gerwig, featuring Margot Robbie in the lead role. The teaser image [...]
  • Home

    The UK and the Recognition of Palestine: A Diplomatic Tightrope

    The protracted conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is a deeply entrenched geopolitical struggle, rooted in competing historical narratives, religious claims, and national aspirations. Its origins stretch back millennia, with both Jewish and Arab peoples holding [...]
  • Culture

    Bafta TV Awards 2021: Full list of winners and nominees

    Critical Overview The Bafta Television Awards are a highly anticipated event that celebrates the best television productions and performances of the year. The list of winners and nominees for the main categories at this year’s [...]
  • Home

    British Princes Unveil Diana Statue Amid Rift

    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 [...]

UK House Prices Reach Six-Year High in 2020

Business
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 Mind-Body Banquet: Nature’s Finest Pescatarian Food and Nutty Treasures

Cuisine
20 April 2026 0

Since the dawn of human migration, our ancestors have clung to the coastlines and riverbanks like a lifeline—and for good reason. The “aquatic ape” hypothesis might be debated in ivory towers, but the nutritional evidence […]

Saying No Last Orders on The Great British Pub an Institution and Icon We Should Protect

Business
22 May 2026 0

The Great British Pub is not merely an exercise in hospitality; it is a canvas of national identity, an architectural subculture, and arguably one of Britain’s finest contribution to the art of social infrastructure. For […]

Exploring the unknown: What happens when we die?

Home
28 April 2022 0

A Critical Overview of What Happens to Your Body After Death Death has always been shrouded in mystery, as it marks the transition from life to an unknown state of being. However, forensic experts have […]

House Prices Reach New High as Buyers Seek More Space

Home
29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the UK property market, with buyers looking for larger homes after being confined to smaller spaces during lockdown. Property website Zoopla suggests that this […]

Queer theatre debuts ‘Daddy’, a groundbreaking play

Critical Overview Jeremy O. Harris’ play Daddy, directed by Danya Taymor and first staged off Broadway in 2019, explores the complex issues of race, money, and art patronage in contemporary America. The play’s central feature [...]
  • Unraveling the Mystery of the Caribbean’s Enigmatic People

  • Wetware: The Intersection of Computing and Biology

  • Damien Hirst Dot/Spot Paintings

  • 2021 Diets Ranked: U.S. News & World Report’s Analysis

  • Iconic Cinema Guide Some of the World’s Greatest Movie Landscapes
  • Human Spectrums: Navigating Modern Mental Health
  • Troubled Times for the Labour Party Leader, Keir Starmer
  • The Art of Couture at the 2026 Met Gala
  • Masters of the Menu: A Celebration of Culinary Craft, Culture, and Nutrient-Dense Heritage from the Restaurant to the Screen
  • Saying No Last Orders on The Great British Pub an Institution and Icon We Should Protect
  • Britain’s Surprise Economic Growth Beats Projects in 2026
  • Operation Epic Fury and the Illusion of the Declining Cost of Living
  • Symphony in the Living Room: How Smart Automation is Elevating the Everyday
  • Celluloid Inception: Ways In Which the Sci-Fi Imaginary Foreshadowed the Future
Business Celebrity Computing Cuisine Culture Entertainment Films Global Health Home Home affairs International London Mental health Music National News Politics Science Tech Technology Travel UK Wellbeing You
No comments found
  • Home

    About Criticalmatters

  • Culture

    Venice Biennale 2022: A celebration of contemporary art

  • Home

    Book Early: 15 Glamping Sites for Summer 2021.

  • Home

    Human Spectrums: Navigating Modern Mental Health

  • Business

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

  • Culture

    The New Puritanism: How Gen-Z Made ‘Uncool’ the Ultimate Flex

  • Entertainment

    Viola Davis Faces Backlash for Her Portrayal of First Lady Michelle Obama, Sparking Debates on Race and Authenticity in Hollywood

  • Business

    The 2026 Petro-Shock: War in the Gulf and the Fragile Global Ledger

  • Entertainment

    Netflix Announces Magical Harry Potter News

  • International

    Pope Condemns Travelling Abroad to Escape Coronavirus Lockdowns

You

Our Artful Brain, Changes and a Cunning Old Man

7 September 2022 0

People keep talking about changes and the need to evolve with the course of time, especially nowadays, when times are challenging and uncertain. Yet, the only thing people are usually quite reluctant to pronounce in […]

Business

Global Conferences Use Tech to Stay in Business

29 July 2021 0

Adapting to New Realities: The Future of Conferences Critical Overview In-person conferences have long been favored by entrepreneurs as a place to meet and network with like-minded people. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this traditional format, […]

ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, serpentine, architectural, summer pavilions, 2012
Culture

Serpentine Summer Pavilions 2012

1 June 2012 Comments Off on Serpentine Summer Pavilions 2012

1 June – 14 October 2012, Serpentine Gallery London A potent concoction Ai Wei Wei (AWW), an adept artist with an acute sense of form, composition and visual rhythm acclaimed for his political activism formerly […] […]

Get published!

Submit an article.

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

Home
28 July 2021 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 [...]

Top Global Food and Drink Festivals

Cuisine
24 September 2025 Comments Off on Top Global Food and Drink Festivals
The world is a beautiful place, and for many, nothing is more beautiful than food and drink. These two everyday items have an incredible ability to elevate our experiences from the mundane to the truly [...]
Celebrity

War of the Worlds: Ice Cube’s Gritty Take on Alien Invasion

7 August 2025 Comments Off on War of the Worlds: Ice Cube’s Gritty Take on Alien Invasion
Alright, settle in, ’cause we ain’t talkin’ no fancy-pants, big-budget CGI fest here, nah. We’re diving deep into the 2025 joint, War of the Worlds: Data Harvest, starring none other than the OG himself, Ice [...]
Global

A Pause in Hostilities: Evaluating the Middle East Ceasefire

31 January 2025 Comments Off on A Pause in Hostilities: Evaluating the Middle East Ceasefire
The latest ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian territories surfaces from a confluence of factors that have necessitated a pause in hostilities. The escalation of violence had grave humanitarian impacts, drawing international outcry and calls [...]
Home

Police Federation Ties Strained Via Home Secretary Priti Patel

29 July 2021 0
Rank-and-File Police Officers Express Overwhelming Support for Vote of No Confidence in Home Secretary Priti Patel The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), which represents approximately 130,000 officers, has made a scathing announcement denouncing [...]
  • Pope Condemns Travelling Abroad to Escape Coronavirus Lockdowns
    28 July 2021 0
  • Rising Cost of Living in the UK: Impacts and Solutions
    28 April 2022 0
  • Tech Giant Apple Enlists Union-Busting Legal Teams in Latest Move Against Workers’ Rights
    28 April 2022 0
  • Escalation of Conflict: Latest Developments in Ukraine War
    28 April 2022 0
  • Next-Gen Consoles’ Influence on PC Gaming
    29 July 2021 0
In the Spotlight

Stellar Collision: an innovative blend of neo-soul, r&b and electro-pop

by Content Editor in Culture Comments Off on Stellar Collision: an innovative blend of neo-soul, r&b and electro-pop

Author: Anastaseea Photographer: Benji Wilson London-based artist abs is steadily carving out a space for herself in the UK neo-soul and R&B scene, as she blends funk, hip-hop and electro-pop sounds in a way that [...]
  • ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, gagosian, britannia street, mixed, collection, assemblage, crash, 2010

Navigating Nationalism, Populism, and Anti-Immigration in the UK

ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, gagosian, britannia street, mixed, collection, assemblage, crash, 2010

CRASH

Wireless Technologies Widely Used for IoT Applications

ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, tate modern, paint, joan miro, the escape ladder, 2011

Miro – The Escape Ladder

© criticalmatters.net 2026