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Power, Predation, Falls from Grace and Survival

6 August 2026 Entertainment Editor 0

Looking back across decades of scandals in entertainment, broadcasting and public life the pattern is eerily consistent. It was never really just about one rogue individual acting in isolation. It was often about an entire […]

Entertainment

We’ve Always Had Strong Female Leads

8 July 2026 Entertainment Editor 0

Right, let’s get into it. There’s a lazy conversation that’s been doing the rounds in film. The well-meaning but ultimately reductive chat about how we finally have strong female characters. It’s usually framed like this: […]

Culture

Hollywood Flops of 2026 and All Time

26 June 2026 Entertainment Editor 1

The Beautiful, the Damned and the Box Office Bomb Making movies is, by all reasonable accounts, is a form of collective endeavour and creative effort akin to childbirth. You can gather the most visually arresting […]

Entertainment

Timeless Movies For All The Family to Enjoy this Summer (Watch and Rewatch)

8 June 2026 Entertainment Editor 0

As the summer holidays approach, parents everywhere face a recurring existential dread. It begins with a seemingly innocent prompt: “Let’s watch a film together.” Instantly, a war breaks out over the remote control. The teenagers […]

Culture

Celebrating the United Kingdom: A Wonderful World of British Culture

8 June 2026 Entertainment Editor 0

Pack your bags, or fuel up your car and fire up your sense of adventure. Prepare for the ultimate staycation spectacular! There has never been a better time to explore the United Kingdom. With the […]

Culture

The Art of Couture at the 2026 Met Gala

22 May 2026 Entertainment Editor 0

For the past half-decade, the global red carpet has seemingly devolved into a wearying parade of hyper-exposed desperate click-bait stunts calculated purely to boost publicity. However, May 2026 has delivered a sharp, much needed and […]

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    A Web of Illusion: Is the Internet Still the Internet?

    The internet was once a digital playground, a boundless frontier for exploration and fun. The dream, born from military research by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), was of a decentralised network that could [...]
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    Turner Prize 2010

    Turner Prize 2010, London, United Kingdom The good, the bad and the ugly The adage is well worn and familiar but in this year’s Turner Prize 2010, does it hold true? Perhaps a slightly reworked […] […]

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    The Verdant Sanctuary: Cultivating Wellness through Green Wisdom

    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 [...]
  • Culture

    Celluloid Inception: Ways In Which the Sci-Fi Imaginary Foreshadowed the Future

    We are currently hovering in that awkward, static-filled silence between the “Big Bang” of Generative AI and the inevitable heat death of the hype cycle. If 2023 and 2024 were about the novelty of a [...]
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    Gillian Wearing

    28 March-17 June 2012, Whitechapel, London, ended Gillian Wearing If form is like a face looking at you then Gillian Wearing’s exhibition was able to communicate in a limited fashion on societal relations and human […] […]

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

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8 April 2026 0

A High-Stakes Gambit in the Strait of Hormuz—Can Diplomacy Avert a Multi-Trillion Dollar Collapse? The geopolitical fault lines of the Middle East finally ruptured on 28 February 2026. What began as coordinated strikes by United […]

10 Ways to Harmonise AI with a Balanced Life

Culture
11 May 2026 0

The integration of Artificial Intelligence into our daily existence is often framed through the lens of productivity, yet some of its most profound potential lies in the realm of personal well-being. As we navigate an […]

OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, told Congress that government intervention is needed

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17 May 2023 0

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 […]

Passive income: The new hustle in 2022

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28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview The ongoing global pandemic has resulted in countless people all over the world losing their jobs and, subsequently, their sources of income. This has created a clear need for alternative yet reliable income […]

Delicious and Healthy: Try These Vegan Sandwich Ideas

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28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview: The Best Vegan Sandwich Combinations Many people struggle to find suitable sandwich fillings during Veganuary, as most classic sandwich combinations are based on meat and dairy. However, vegan sandwiches can be a joy […]

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

In an age where the scribble of a pen can repeal a law or statute, it can also condemn tens of thousands to starvation, the global political landscape is shifting with unnerving speed. The rise [...]
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    Artificial Intelligence and Workplace Friction

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    The State of Racism in Modern Britain: Analyzing the Evidence.

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    The Great Unravelling: A Three-Decade Post-Mortem of the Small Screen

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    Hormuz Straits Effects Global Market Oil Supply Chains

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    The UK Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, Faces Growing Scrutiny

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    Power, Predation, Falls from Grace and Survival

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Cuisine

Masters of the Menu: A Celebration of Culinary Craft, Culture, and Nutrient-Dense Heritage from the Restaurant to the Screen

22 May 2026 0

Food is the ultimate time machine. It is the only art form that engages all five senses simultaneously while telling the story of human migration, climate shifts, economic survival, and tribal identities. Long before modern […]

Cuisine

The Great Fruit Odyssey: Unlocking the World’s Most Extraordinary Fruit for the Most Discerning Foodies

8 June 2026 2

Modern Western food culture is often locked in a monopoly of convenience. If you walk into any high-street supermarket in the United Kingdom, the fresh produce aisle presents a familiar, highly uniform display: cosmetic apples, […]

National

Lockdowns Could Increase Child Poverty in UK, Latest Figures Show

29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: Child poverty in the United Kingdom has been a growing concern in recent years. The figures show that there was an increase in child poverty by nearly one-fifth between 2014/15 and 2018/19, with […]

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

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29 July 2021 0
U.S. News & World Report recently released its rankings of the best diets for 2021, with the Mediterranean diet taking the top spot for the third year in a row. The DASH and flexitarian diets [...]

Which Billionaire is Winning the Space Race?

Technology
29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Richard Branson are three billionaire entrepreneurs who have a combined net worth of $400 billion, equivalent to the GDP of Ireland. They have decided to invest a significant [...]
Business

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

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 [...]
Cuisine

Nuts About Nuts: A Nutritious Deep Dive into Nature’s Most Ancient Superfood

1 May 2026 0
In our modern world of neon-coloured snacks and ultra-processed “energy bars”, it is easy to forget that humanity’s original power food didn’t come from a factory—it fell from a tree. For millennia, nuts have been [...]
Cuisine

Experts Recommend the Top Diets for 2022

28 April 2022 0
A Critical Overview of the Mediterranean Diet as the Best Overall Diet Introduction: The Popularity of the Mediterranean Diet As the New Year comes with new resolutions, lifestyle changes, and health plans, the Mediterranean diet [...]
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    Miro – The Escape Ladder
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Dating in 2021: Honesty Over Ghosting

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Single people have found themselves in a difficult position during the COVID-19 pandemic. With social distancing eliminating many opportunities to meet new people, many people have had to adapt to virtual dating. However, this trend [...]
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UK Faces Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Shortage: Causes and Consequences

UK theatre industry sees cautious optimism for 2022

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