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Get Away from the World – How to Build Your Own Euphoria and Safe Space

3 August 2026 You (Wellbeing) Editor 0

Let’s be entirely honest for a moment: modern life can feel like being permanently stuck in a noisy, crowded room where everyone is shouting over each other while push notifications “aggressively push” their way into […]

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Why Your Body Needs Laughter and Tears

7 July 2026 You (Wellbeing) Editor 0

We live in a culture that is utterly obsessed with happiness, most of it curated and selective. Social media feeds are flooded with relentless positivity, wellness and “good vibes.” Via algorithms and dopamine reactions to […]

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Surviving The European Heatwave in 2026

26 June 2026 You (Wellbeing) Editor 0

The Summer the Sky Turned Molten In late June 2026, the reassuring cliché of the “pleasant British summer” evaporated entirely. Western Europe found itself pinned beneath a meteorological vice known as an Omega block—a high-pressure […]

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Whole Health: Things You Can Do To Feel Richer in Mind, Body and Soul That are Absolutely Free

8 June 2026 You (Wellbeing) Editor 0

Modern wellness culture has fallen into an often hyper commercial trap. We are bombarded with saturated and over marketed advertisements for luxury gym memberships, exercise equipment to expensive green powders, and boutique mindfulness retreats designed […]

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Human Spectrums: Navigating Modern Mental Health

22 May 2026 You (Wellbeing) Editor 0

Human behaviour is rarely a matter of neat categories or binary states. Across our lifetimes, the way we think, feel, process information, and interact with the physical world exists on a continuum. In recent years, […]

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    The Spanner in the Works: Mandelson, Epstein, and the Fracturing of the Starmer Project

    When High-Stakes Diplomacy Meets Low-Level Scandal—A Government at the Brink The trajectory of the Labour government, since taking office in July 2024, has shifted from a promise of “stability” to a protracted war of attrition [...]
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    Navigating the Cultural Vortex of 2025

    The art world in 2025 isn’t just about paint on canvas or bronze on plinths; it’s a high-stakes, multi-billion-pound theatre of geopolitical posturing, digital disruption, and environmental angst. We’ve moved past the post-pandemic “re-emergence” into [...]
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    Tate Modern’s Evolution Over Time

    Critical Overview: The transformation of the Bankside Power Station into the Tate Modern, a separate gallery for international modern and contemporary art in London, was initiated by the Tate Trustees in December 1992. The selection [...]
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    Abortion in Northern Ireland: Politics and Law at Odds

    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.) [...]
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    The Crimson Glow: A Journey into Photobiomodulation and the Self

    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 [...]

The World’s Most Electrifying Festivals: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

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24 September 2025 Comments Off on The World’s Most Electrifying Festivals: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

Tired of the same old holidays? Craving a trip that doesn’t just show you a place, but lets you feel its true rhythm? Then it’s time to move beyond the usual tourist trails and dive […]

Weddings, Love and Spectacle

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6 August 2026 0

A wedding is never merely two people exchanging rings in front of a registrar or a clergyman; it’s a declaration of two people committing for better and for worse, a public affirmation of love and […]

Elon Musk’s tweets spark rise in Twitter shares

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28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview Elon Musk recently acquired a 9.2% stake in Twitter, as announced in a filing on Monday. Musk’s purchase, which was worth $2.9 billion as of the end of trading on Friday, made him […]

France Lifts COVID Restrictions Across the Country

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28 April 2022 0

Critical Overview: France has recently lifted travel restrictions for unvaccinated travelers from the UK, allowing them to enter without any essential reason. This decision has come as a relief to many UK travelers who haven’t […]

The Missile Chessboard: Ukraine’s Brutal Brinkmanship and the West’s Unsteady Hand

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19 July 2025 Comments Off on 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 […]

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 [...]
  • Symphony in the Living Room: How Smart Automation is Elevating the Everyday

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

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

  • Exploring the Vatican Museums: A Journey Through Art and History

  • OpenAI Breaks Out of the Sandbox and Goes Rogue
  • FIFA Fracas: Gianni Infantino Seduced by Power
  • How to Measure AI Impact – are We Seeing Any Actual ROI?
  • New Domestic and International Outlook for the United Kingdom?
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    Spring 2022 Travel Trends Revealed

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    Tragedy in Southampton: Lessons for Public Safety and Police Accountability

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    Troubled Times for the Labour Party Leader, Keir Starmer

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

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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?

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    The Missile Chessboard: Ukraine’s Brutal Brinkmanship and the West’s Unsteady Hand

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    Covid-19 Triggered a Start-Up Boom

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The UK’s New Digital Wall: The Battle Over Pornography Age Checks

7 August 2025 Comments Off on The UK’s New Digital Wall: The Battle Over Pornography Age Checks

The internet, once a Wild West of unregulated information and connection, is now firmly within the sights of governments around the world. In the UK, this new era of digital regulation is encapsulated by the […]

Entertainment

Dwayne Johnson Laughs at Vin Diesel’s Comments on Fast & Furious Feud

29 July 2021 0

Buckle up, Fast & Furious fans, because the feud between Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Vin Diesel is hotter than a street race in Havana. The two co-stars have reportedly been at odds for a […]

Fifa

FIFA Fracas: Gianni Infantino Seduced by Power

6 August 2026 0

The corridors of international sports governance have long been fertile ground for the intoxicating allure of absolute authority. Power, when left unchecked, possesses a unique capacity to blind even the most calculating administrators to the […]

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Discovering the Beauty of Jardin Majorelle in Africa

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28 April 2022 0
Critical Overview: Jardin Majorelle is a highly popular tourist attraction in Morocco, originally purchased by French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé in 1980 with the intention of preserving the original vision of [...]

Covid-19 Triggered a Start-Up Boom

Business
29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a significant crisis for businesses across the globe. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports that almost 400,000 UK companies closed in 2020, with a further 250,000 [...]
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The Ghost in the Silicon: AI Demystified

20 April 2026 0
The hype cycle is exhausting, isn’t it? We are currently drowning in a sea of “unprecedented” breakthroughs and “existential” threats, all served up with a side of corporate messianism. One day, AI is the benevolent [...]
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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 [...]
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Paul McCarthy

16 November 2011 Comments Off on Paul McCarthy

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 […] […]

  • Beauty and the Beast: Untangling Toxicity in Gender Narratives
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A Tragic Quake Hit Twice in Venezuela

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On the evening of Wednesday, 24 June 2026, Venezuela was violently disrupted by a rare and catastrophic seismic event. What began as a quiet national holiday commemorating the historic 1821 Battle of Carabobo rapidly turned [...]

The Journey Through Loss: Understanding the Five Stages of Grief

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