Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Public Fury Erupts Over AI Welfare Fraud Surveillance Changes

The Department of Work and Pensions’ new plans for an AI powered automated welfare fraud detection plan have caused an outcry from privacy watchdogs and activist groups. Here’s the full story. Dystopian Nightmare In the latest step toward the UK becoming a dystopian nightmare, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced plans to … Read more

Truss Demands Stricter Laws for ‘Woke Extremists’ as Activists Forewarn UK Is Fast Becoming a Police State

Former Prime Minister Liz Truss’s support for a controversial report calling for stricter measures against extreme protests has ignited a heated debate over the balance between maintaining public order and protecting democratic freedoms in the UK. Here’s the full story. Cracking Down Just days after the High Court ruled that disgraced former Home Secretary Suella … Read more

Palestine Protestors Continue to Take to the Streets, Despite PM’s ‘Extremist’ Speech

Protests in support of Palestine persist following the Prime Minister’s speech on “extremist disruption”, with organizers calling for peaceful demonstrations amid heightened tensions. Here’s the full story. Ongoing Protests  As tensions surrounding the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict continue to rise, pro-Palestine demonstrations are set to continue across the UK this weekend.  “Extremists” Some of the protests … Read more

IMF’s Stark Warning on UK Fiscal Outlook, Chancellor Remains Undeterred

The IMF has warned the UK against further tax cuts, highlighting a potential £30 billion fiscal gap and urging more realistic spending plans to ensure long-term economic stability, but Chancellor Jeremy Hunt seems unswayed. Here’s the full story. Proposed Tax Cuts The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned the UK government about the many potential … Read more

What Made Sunak Call an Election Now?

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called a surprising early general election for July 4th, leaving many asking: why now? Here’s the full story. July 4th On a wet Wednesday afternoon, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shocked the nation by announcing a general election for July 4th, well ahead of the expected autumn election.  Why Now? … Read more

Police State or Declining Democracy? UK Expands Public Order Powers Amid Surging Mass Protests

Police in London struggle with the challenges of maintaining public order amidst mass protests, as a parliamentary committee sheds light on the delicate balance between civil rights and law enforcement priorities. Here’s the full story.  Right to Protest The right to protest is a cornerstone of any democratic society, as the ability of like-minded individuals … Read more

Labour: We’ll Rid Schools of Misogyny and Reverse ‘Andrew Tate Effect’ on Our Boys

Labour has proposed a program to train young male influencers in schools to combat misogyny, inspired by concerns over the influence of figures like Andrew Tate, while also addressing digital literacy and early-years education reforms. Here’s the full story. Positive Influencers In response to concerns over the influence of figures like Andrew Tate, the Labour … Read more

00 Stupid: UK Charges Suspected Russian Spy Ring

A sixth member has been charged in a suspected Russian spy ring operating in the UK, with implications for security and a possible international incident brewing. Here’s the whole story.  Uncovering a Spy Ring While it is well known that most countries conduct spying operations, it is very rare that any of them are uncovered. That … Read more

UK Makes Surprise EU Alliance Amid Growing Russian Threat

The UK and Finland have signed a Strategic Partnership to bolster European security against Russian aggression, support Ukraine, and tackle Russia’s shadow oil fleet. Here’s the full story.  Strategic Partnership On Monday, the United Kingdom and Finland formalised a strengthened alliance by signing a Strategic Partnership agreement in London.  Growing Ties The agreement, endorsed by … Read more