21 Signs of ADHD in Your Child

Identifying ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) in children involves observing various signs and symptoms that may indicate the disorder’s presence. ADHD can affect children’s success at school, their relationships, and their behaviour at home. It’s important to note that many children may exhibit some of these behaviours at various points in their development, but that doesn’t necessarily … Read more

Climate Activists May Need to Rethink Their Strategies or Lose Public Support

Climate protests have become a global phenomenon, sparking conversations about environmental policies and the urgent need for action against climate change. While these protests aim to draw attention to crucial issues, some strategies have sparked debate over their effectiveness and impact on public support. #1. Disrupting Daily Lives Protests that heavily disrupt daily routines can … Read more

Not Battle Ready: Former Head of Britain’s Military Claims ‘Hollowed Out’ Military Is Not Fit For Purpose

Former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Houghton critiques Britain’s military as a ’boutique’ force lacking depth amid calls for increased defence spending, highlighting the urgent need for strategic investments in readiness and resilience. Here’s the full story.  Sabre Rattling With the Ukraine war now in its second year and with no end in sight, … Read more

Tory Tug-of War: Conservatives Hatches a Plan for Post-Election Leadership Shift

As the Tories face a potential electoral drubbing, backstage power plays and an ideological tug-of-war have emerged within the party. The Popular Conservative movement is scheming to reshape the leadership post-election. Here’s the full story. Biblical Wipeout With the upcoming local elections in May, the Conservatives are looking at a wipeout of biblical proportions if … Read more

From Protest to Power: Labour Attempts to Change Their Image to Be Taken Seriously By Voters

Labour appears to be undergoing a strategic metamorphosis, moving away from a “party of protest” to a party recalibrating for governance amidst shifting membership dynamics. Here’s the full story.  Shake Up As the Conservative party deals with its internal machinations as the election looms ever larger, Labour, widely predicted to win the election in what … Read more

Scotland’s New Hate Crime Law Causes Division

Controversy surrounds Scotland’s new Hate Crime Act, as dissenting voices clash over the delicate balance between combating hatred and safeguarding freedom of expression. Here’s the full story. Flurry of Criticism Scotland’s much-debated Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021 officially came into force amidst a flurry of criticism.  Consolidating Existing Laws The bill, championed … Read more

‘Cruel and Heartless’ – Tories Under Pressure Over New Homeless Bill

A new bill aimed at reducing homelessness in the UK has been criticized for being cruel and heartless. Elements of the Criminal Justice Bill have come under fire from various angles, including MPs and charities. Bill First Introduced by Suella Braverman The Criminal Justice Bill was introduced to Parliament by former home secretary, Suella Braverman. … Read more