Cost Con: New Report Shows Trains Use Much Less CO2 Than Electric Cars

A groundbreaking analysis has revealed the stark carbon emission divide between electric cars and trains, igniting a debate on sustainable travel choices and corporate responsibility in the face of the impending climate catastrophe. Here’s the full story. Climate Catastrophe As the public has become ever more conscious of the impending climate catastrophe, the debate over … Read more

Police State or Sad State? UK Public Order Powers Hikes Amid More 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 Tackle School Misogyny and the Andrew Tate Effect on 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

‘Divisive, Deluded and Dangerous’ – Truss Faces Scathing Criticism From Labour About Her US Tour

Liz Truss’s appearance at CPAC has sparked debate and scrutiny, as she takes the stage among a diverse assembly of voices from the fringes of the political spectrum. Here’s the full story. Truss Renaissance Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance in the United States recently.  Unexpected Home In the … Read more

Stormy Waters: Conservatives Swerve to the Right to Pull Back Votes

In a tumultuous week for the UK Conservative Party, former leaders cosy up to Donald Trump, conspiracy theories gain traction, and the party’s rightward drift threatens to plunge it into the shark-infested waters of national populism, leaving the Tories bleeding and inviting extremist elements to save them from annihilation. Here’s the full story.  Curiouser and … Read more

Cleverly Warns of AI Deepfakes Influencing Election

In a world threatened by AI-generated deepfakes, Home Secretary James Cleverly has raised concerns over its ability to manipulate democratic countries, urging collective action against digital manipulation in electoral processes. Here’s the full story.  Outside Actors In the modern era, with technology advancing at what can sometimes seem a frightening pace, the ability for state … Read more

Met Racism Investigation Sees Reinstated Detective Sent on Leadership Course

Detective Sergeant Neil Buckmaster’s reinstatement amidst allegations of racism has sparked debates on accountability and transparency within the embattled Metropolitan Police. Here’s the full story. Lack of Trust The public’s trust in the Metropolitan Police has recently taken a nosedive following continuous news stories and reports underlining the force’s institutional problems with racism, sexism, and … Read more