
Are companies switching from in-person interviews to AI chatbots?
Why are companies switching to AI chatbots for interviews?
Business

UK stands firm on age-verification law despite petition from 370,000 citizens
The Online Safety Act’s scope is too broad. It warned that small forums, hobby groups and civil society sites risk being forced offline.
Politics

UK locked into third-party age checks as MPs claim VPNs on expenses
How the UK's Online Safety Act impacts VPN usage as MPs expense VPNs. Learn about third-party age checks and their implications today.
Politics

Meta (Facebook) Under Fire Again: Why the Tech Giant Faces a New Wave of Privacy Lawsuits
Meta is once again facing mounting legal challenges over data privacy and user tracking practices.
Social Media

WWE SummerSlam 2025 – Night Two Review
From Cody Rhodes reclaiming the Undisputed Title to Brock Lesnar’s shocking return, Night Two of WWE SummerSlam 2025 delivered chaos, carnage, and championship drama.
Sport

WWE SummerSlam 2025 – Night One Review
Relive all the action from Night One of WWE SummerSlam 2025, including Roman Reigns' return, CM Punk's short-lived title win, and Logan Paul's tag team clash.
Sport

Are We Lonelier Than Ever, or Just Talking About It More?
For many in the UK, loneliness is no longer just a private struggle—it has become a public crisis.
Health

The Quiet Return of Analogue Life: Why Board Games, Vinyl and Wargaming Are Making a Comeback
Across the UK and much of the world, there is a growing cultural shift. People are quietly turning away from screens and rediscovering the tactile joys of the physical world.
Entertainment

After the Machines: Can Creative Work Survive the AI Age?
While shopping at a local Tesco, I spotted a display full of birthday cards that didn’t look quite right.
Tech

How Bridge Engineering Has Become Greener in the 21st Century
These new sustainable designs aren’t just about getting a vehicle from point A to B; they’ve now become thriving green spaces.
Environment

Concert Campers: Why fans are begging for it to stop
Let’s be honest, sleeping outside on the street for a concert is not the cleanest idea. Most campers don’t have access to bathrooms or places to wash their hands.
Opinion

Are Remakes Killing Original Games?
As remakes and remasters continue to dominate release calendars, some are beginning to ask the uncomfortable question..
Entertainment

The Curious World of Competitive Niche Hobbies
Britain has a reputation for eccentric pastimes, but many of these niche hobbies are far more serious than they first appear.
Sport

Ozzy Osbourne: From Birmingham Teenager to Heavy Metal Legend
Ozzy Osbourne, born John Michael Osbourne, passed away on 22 July 2025 at age 76. He was surrounded by his family in his native England.
Entertainment

The Cultural Stigma Around Cosmetic Surgery: Why Are We Still Judging?
What we see in Hollywood and online has played a part in our changing beliefs towards cosmetic surgery.
Opinion

What Happens to Your Data When You Die?
From photo albums stored in the cloud to emails, passwords and social media profiles, our digital presence often continues long after we’ve gone.
Tech

The Activewear Boom Isn’t Over, But Lazy Marketing Is
While most industries were struggling during the pandemic, certain areas of the fashion world flourished. Most notably, loungewear and...
