
Why Greenland Matters to the United States, and Why Some People Are Sceptical
Why Greenland matters to the United States, from Arctic security and defence to resource speculation.
Politics

The 2025 Autumn Budget: What It Means for Businesses, Workers and Everyday Households
A clear breakdown of the 2025 UK Budget and what it means for businesses, workers and everyday households.

Fast Track Housing: What the New Planning Rules Mean for the UK
The UK is introducing fast-track planning rules that allow new housing near train stations with a default approval system.

What Could Be Causing the Surge in Illegal Dumping Across the UK?
A follow-up look at the surge in illegal dumping across the UK and how council decisions on waste services, collection changes and...

Tensions on the Edge: What’s Happening Between Pakistan and Afghanistan
Pakistan and Afghanistan are locked in escalating border clashes following accusations over militant activity.

Landmark Negligence Cases That Changed Personal Injury Law
From the McDonald’s hot coffee case to Donoghue vs Stevenson, these landmark court rulings have shaped modern personal injury law

The Cost of Living Crisis: How We Can Fight Back
Rising costs are hitting families hard. Discover practical ways to fight back.

Streaming in the Spotlight: How the Online Safety Act Could Change What We Watch
The UK’s Online Safety Act is expanding to cover streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

Why Some Websites May Leave the UK Over Online Safety Rules
The UK’s Online Safety Act is beginning to reshape how people experience the internet in Britain, with much of the legislation yet to come into force.

Will We Ever Live in a 15-Minute City?
Discover how this urban model aims to create healthier, greener communities

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.

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.

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.

London for Young Professionals: Opportunity or Overrated?
London is one of the world’s most popular cities, so it’s no surprise that it draws young professionals in droves.

Kerr County Flood Disaster: How Warnings Went Unheard and a Community Was Left Exposed
A growing chorus of critics points not only to climate change, but to a long-standing reluctance by local and state officials to invest in flood warning infrastructure.

6 British Products That Are Surprisingly Banned in Other Countries (Here’s Why)
From haggis and Marmite to Kinder Eggs, there are everyday British staples that raise eyebrows (and red tape) overseas.

What This Means for Video Games
The future of Video Games as AI voice replication becomes common. Discover how this impacts Video Games and actor compensation.

Nuclear Tensions Today: Understanding the Risks and Diplomatic Efforts
With renewed rivalries, advanced weapons technology, and evolving military doctrines, many wonder how close the world is to a potential nuclear crisis.
