GB News Faces Ofcom Probe for Impartiality Breaches

Ofcom’s recent ruling highlights GB News’ breach of impartiality rules, sparking debate over media integrity and the balance between freedom of speech and responsible journalism. Here’s the full story. Polluting the Debate As the election draws nearer, the power to influence political reporting comes under increasing scrutiny, whether from outside actors, such as foreign governments … Read more

Big Names in UK Airlines Advocate for Hydrogen-Powered Flight

EasyJet, and others in the aviation industry, have released a new report championing hydrogen-powered flight, signalling a transformative shift towards sustainable aviation. Here’s the full story. Unexpected Voice As the climate catastrophe continues apace and the UK government seems consumed with the prospect of sticking its head in the sand over the issue of sustainability … Read more

Researchers Reveal Tactics of Online Gambling Advertisers and the Potential Effect on Children

Online gambling’s increasing popularity and use have sparked calls for stricter regulation and oversight, but with technological advancements and strategic mergers driving the industry forward, officials are struggling to maintain control. Gambling Advertising Concerns With the rising popularity of online sports betting, people are beginning to demand stricter regulations on betting firms and their use … Read more

Taking on Water: Conservatives Brace for Major Losses Amid Labour Lead

As Conservative MPs brace for looming by-election defeats and express concerns over leadership under Rishi Sunak, the party faces mounting challenges in Wellingborough, Kingswood, and the country. Here’s the full story. Bracing for the Blow Prime Minister Rishi Sunak cannot seem to catch a break. As the countdown to two critical by-elections ticks away, Conservative … Read more

“Minister’s Cannot Sit Back” – P&O Ferries Exposed as Paying Crew Below UK Minimum Wage

Controversy surrounds P&O Ferries’ alleged underpayment of crew members, revealing gaps in legislative enforcement and worker protections in the maritime sector. Here’s the full story. Feeling the Pinch Amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis and stubbornly high inflation, workers up and down the country are feeling the pinch in their pay packets. Despite the government’s ideal of … Read more

What’s Going on at Boeing? The Unfolding Story of Safety Scares at Jet Giant

Boeing, an aerospace manufacturing company, faces intense scrutiny over safety concerns and systemic issues revealed through plane malfunctions, FAA investigations, and company whistleblowers. Will the company crumble under the pressure, or is there light at the end of Boeing’s tunnel? The Boeing Aerospace Company In its long history, Boeing has been a leading aerospace company … Read more

“Too Expensive” – Government Warned Their Half-Hearted Climate Measures Are Failing the Country

Despite the government introducing targets around a greener future, the National Audit Office (NAO) has warned that heat pumps are too expensive and many people are unaware of them. Heat Pump Sales Are Worryingly Slow Despite offering a route to cheaper, greener heating and hot water, heat pump sales are slow in the UK. According … Read more