Critical Matters  – www.criticalmatters.net
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • You
  • Culture
  • Travel
  • Cuisine
  • About
  • Submit contentPublish!
News Ticker
  • [ 6 August 2026 ] OpenAI Breaks Out of the Sandbox and Goes Rogue Artificial Intelligence
  • [ 6 August 2026 ] FIFA Fracas: Gianni Infantino Seduced by Power Fifa
  • [ 6 August 2026 ] How to Measure AI Impact – are We Seeing Any Actual ROI? Artificial Intelligence
  • [ 6 August 2026 ] New Domestic and International Outlook for the United Kingdom? Business
  • [ 6 August 2026 ] Weddings, Love and Spectacle Culture
Homelove

love

Home

QuirkyMoons: Honeymoons For the Adventurous Souls

8 July 2026 Travel Editor 0

Alright, let’s talk honeymoons. These days we’re well-travelled, well-read, well-fed and for an intrepid few, quite possibly a bit over the traditional tropical cliché. I love philosophy, adventure and I tend to look for meaning […]

Get published!

Submit an article.
Please select a valid form.
  • Business

    The Tariff Tempest: Is the Global Economy Caught in a Zero-Sum Game?

    “Tariff is a Beautiful Word”: The Resurgence of Protectionism The phrase echoes with a singular, almost defiant clarity: “Tariff is a beautiful word”, Trump. These aren’t the musings of some obscure economic theorist, but the [...]
  • ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, tate modern, paint, joan miro, the escape ladder, 2011
    Culture

    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 […] […]

  • National

    Lockdowns Could Increase Child Poverty in UK, Latest Figures Show

    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 [...]
  • ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, international, biennale, senegal, dak'art, 2008
    Culture

    Dak’Art 2008

    Dak’Art, “Mirror”, 2008, Senegal, Africa The Mirror The dialogue of the DAK’ART biennale 2008 is framed around the theme Mirror. This conceptual device is employed as a premise by which the curators exact a discursive […] […]

  • Entertainment

    A Brief History of Grime Music

    Critical Overview: Grime Music – An Urban Phenomenon Grime music, originating in the early 2000s from the east London council estates, was initially dismissed by many as alien music, with lyrics in an incomprehensible language. [...]

Croydon Labour Group Faces Fine Following Breach of Financial Rules by Council

Politics
28 April 2022 0

Labour Group in Croydon Council Fined £14k for Election Law Breaches Introduction: The Electoral Commission has fined the Labour group in Croydon Council £14,000 for breaking election laws in advance of the borough-wide referendum on […]

The Algorithmic Office: Predictive Economics and the Great AI Rationalisation

Business
1 May 2026 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 […]

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

Miro – The Escape Ladder

Culture
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 […] […]

Hollywood Flops of 2026 and All Time

Culture
26 June 2026 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 […]

The Fragile Equilibrium: Global Economic Outlook for Q3 and Q4 2026

Business
8 June 2026 0

The global economy is entering the second half of 2026 locked in a high-stakes balancing act. The initial, optimistic predictions of a smooth return to pre-pandemic normality have been entirely dismantled by sticky structural fragmentation, […]

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

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 […] […]

  • The UK Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, Faces Growing Scrutiny

  • France Lifts COVID Restrictions Across the Country

  • Savers Rejoice as Interest Rates Rise, but Remain Calm

  • Richard Branson Takes Off on ‘Extraordinary’ Space Flight

  • 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?
  • Weddings, Love and Spectacle
  • An Unvarnished Guide to Diets that Shaped our Bodies and our World
  • Bucket-List Drives: High Speed and Unmatched Scenery
  • Power, Predation, Falls from Grace and Survival
  • Get Away from the World – How to Build Your Own Euphoria and Safe Space
  • We’ve Always Had Strong Female Leads
Business Celebrity Computing Cuisine Culture Entertainment Films Global governance Health Home Home affairs International London Mental health Music National News Politics Tech Technology Travel UK Wellbeing You
  • Henry Holmes: Hollyflops are sooo much fun.
  • Content Editor: Prayers for the young man and all his family 🕯️🌸🌷 🙏 🌷🌸🕯️ and friends grieving. I hope the perpetrator feels…
  • Content Editor: As humans we crave novel things. Life would be quite dull if we all wore, ate, saw and visited the…
  • Culture

    Tate Modern’s Evolution Over Time

  • Home

    The Architect of Austerity? Labour’s Identity Crisis in the Age of Pragmatism

  • Entertainment

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

  • Cuisine

    Spice Up Your Life

  • Home

    Fifa World Cup 2026 The Ultimate Fan Guide

  • You

    Vlogger completes 850 consecutive days of running

  • Entertainment

    Why Sundance Film Festival Matters to Independent Cinema

  • Home

    Chris Smalls Emerges as a Leading Voice in the Future of Labor, Advocating for Workers’ Rights and Fair Treatment in Corporate America

  • Entertainment

    The Sound of Silence: Success, Slurs, and the BBC’s BAFTA Blunder

  • Culture

    Gen Z: Crusaders for Gender Equality

Home

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

1 May 2026 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 […]

Business

The Tariff Tempest: Is the Global Economy Caught in a Zero-Sum Game?

19 July 2025 Comments Off on The Tariff Tempest: Is the Global Economy Caught in a Zero-Sum Game?

“Tariff is a Beautiful Word”: The Resurgence of Protectionism The phrase echoes with a singular, almost defiant clarity: “Tariff is a beautiful word”, Trump. These aren’t the musings of some obscure economic theorist, but the […]

Home

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

20 April 2026 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 […]

Get published!

Submit an article.

Human Spectrums: Navigating Modern Mental Health

Home
22 May 2026 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, [...]
ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, whitecube, Mason's Yard, installation, mona hatoum, suspended and bunker, 2011

Mona Hatoum, Suspended & Bunker

Culture
1 April 2011 Comments Off on Mona Hatoum, Suspended & Bunker

reviewed 01 April 2011, London, United Kingdom Mona Hatoum, Bunker, Whitecube Mason’s Yard, 25 Feb – 2 Apr 2011 This exhibition features a varied composition of art work employing both sculpture and installation discussing contemporary […] […]

Home

Notting Hill Carnival 2021: Celebrating Culture Amidst a Pandemic

29 July 2021 0
Critical Overview: Rio de Janeiro’s carnival is known for its resilience against wars, diseases, and political turmoil, but the pandemic has forced its indefinite suspension, greatly affecting the city and its residents. Since its inception [...]
Home

The UK Pendulum Shifts Further to the Right?

24 September 2025 Comments Off on The UK Pendulum Shifts Further to the Right?
A quiet unease has settled across the United Kingdom, a low hum of discontent that, for many, has become the dominant chord in a national contrapuntal moment. Is the the UK is becoming more racist? [...]
Culture

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 […] […]

  • The Algorithmic Consumer: How AI is Rewiring the Global Marketplace
    20 April 2026 0
  • Pandemic reshapes world economy, highlights inequality and government failures.
    28 July 2021 0
  • An Unvarnished Guide to Diets that Shaped our Bodies and our World
    6 August 2026 0
  • Love Island 2021: Schedule and Details
    29 July 2021 0
  • Smart Homes: Back in the Agenda
    29 July 2021 0
In the Spotlight

UK Health Secretary Hancock Under Scrutiny

by Content Editor in Home 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 [...]
  • ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, international, biennale, brighton, photography, bpb, 2008
  • ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, ica, performance, paint, various art forms, pablo bronstein, pablo bronstein: sketches for regency living, 2011
  • ColinHumphrey: www.colinhumphrey.co.uk, culture, exhibition, london, tate modern, paint, joan miro, the escape ladder, 2011

Unveiling Lockdown’s Top Wellbeing Trends.

Radio Personality Tim Westwood Faces Allegations of Sexual Misconduct and Abuse of Power

The Invisible Hand of the Universe: Navigating the Cat Distribution System

Elon Musk’s Bid to Acquire Twitter: Examining the Implications of Billionaire Ownership on Social Media and Society

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

© 2026 criticalmatters.net, Global News Network (GNN) | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Community Guidelines | contact@criticalmatters.net