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Inequality isn’t a glitch in this rigged game of life – it’s the design. One step foward feels like 10 shoves back. When everyone’s dealt a different hand, don’t just be mad at the players, but the system.
Keep an eye out for the Chance Cards across our site – a reminder of the broken rules in this rat race.

Weaponised poverty: The British army recruitment of children
Depression, bullying, and physical and mental stress is hardly going to make it onto a LinkedIn warrior’s profile. But disguised in camo print, this is marketed as an attractive career path. Welcome to Britain, the only European and NATO member country to enlist...

Disposable Vapes go Up in Smoke
A ban on the sale of disposable vapes is set to come into effect on Sunday, the 1st of June Say goodbye to your blue razz and strawberry lemonade Elf Bars because those fruity lung killers will be more difficult to score after Sunday, when a long-awaited plan to ban...

Bricks, mortar and red tape: How will Labour reach their Housing goals?
Labour's 1.5M homes by 2029: how are their home building plans holding up? Was this manifesto goal ever achievable? Scrutiny grows. Not to beat around a brick wall but the UK is currently in the midst of a housing crisis. According to the National Housing Federation,...

A turkey voting for Christmas? The unexpected Reform Voters
Reform’s message is finding support in unexpected places — including among some Hong Kong immigrants in the UK. Is it difficult to imagine someone fleeing to the UK due to political turmoil, supporting a party that is calling for stricter immigration controls? This...

Concrete Cruelty: How hostile architecture designs people out of cities
Jacob Rees-Mogg asleep on bench in house of commons. Hostile architecture bench with metal dividers Hostile architecture: The bench with a metal divider, the metal spikes poking through the concrete, the slanted roof of the shelter that lets the rain in. These aren’t...

Who Needs a Doctor? : How the NHS Crisis Has Fuelled ADHD Self-Diagnosis
Every symptom sounds painfully familiar. Your mind races, your focus slips and the comments seem to describe you perfectly. Could this be ADHD? Before you know it, you’re convinced and you’re diagnosing yourself as you piece it all together online and made a...
Culture And Chaos

Who watches the watchers? Audiences role in the protection of reality TV participant’s mental health
Reality TV producers and broadcasters face growing scrutiny over their treatment of contestants, with regulations tightening behind the scenes. But once the camera stops rolling, who holds the audience accountable for demanding drama while ridiculing those who provide...

Hungry girls are quiet: The Politics of Not Shrinking
‘Dieting is the most potent political sedative in women’s history.’ - Naomi Wolf, The Beauty Myth. Content warning: This article discusses dieting, eating disorders and body image. If you’re struggling or feel triggered by this topic, please consider whether...

Homes under the Hammer: Is it Landlord Propaganda?
Despite Dion Dublin's cheerful smile, the funky theme music, and unique British quirk and charm, the slew of property-based programming plastered across daytime television reveals the UK property market's depressing, miserable and shoddy foundations. No piece of media...
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Disposable Vapes go Up in Smoke
A ban on the sale of disposable vapes is set to come into effect on Sunday, the 1st of June Say goodbye to your blue razz and strawberry lemonade Elf Bars because those fruity lung killers will be more difficult to score after Sunday, when a long-awaited plan to ban...

What you need to know about the charges against Andrew Tate
With the UK officially confirming the 21 charges Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate will face when they return to the UK, including cases of rape, trafficking and sexual exploitation. It’s time to drop the memes, kill the cult worship, and actually look at what...

Bricks, mortar and red tape: How will Labour reach their Housing goals?
Labour's 1.5M homes by 2029: how are their home building plans holding up? Was this manifesto goal ever achievable? Scrutiny grows. Not to beat around a brick wall but the UK is currently in the midst of a housing crisis. According to the National Housing Federation,...

Post graduate apprenticeships as the government axe funding
image credit : https://www.flickr.com/photos/scottishgovernment/ Government funding for higher-level apprenticeships will be axed, in the hopes of getting Younger people working. Apprenticeships have offered an alternative to university, where apprentices work and...
Public Sh*t Show

Burning Money: Why the Winter Fuel Payment should never have been universal
Everyone should have a warm, safe place to call home - but heating a Surrey Hills mansion isn’t cheap. The drawing room alone takes an age to warm. Then there’s the Aga. And the sauna. So snatching £200-300 from the trembling hands of pensioners might be a bit cold....

How to Help Palestine as a UK Citizen
Woman protesting against occupation in Palestine The situation in Gaza is catastrophic - but even from afar, we are not powerless. If you’re in the UK and wondering how to meaningfully support the Palestinian people, this guide outlines practical steps you can take....

Weaponised poverty: The British army recruitment of children
Depression, bullying, and physical and mental stress is hardly going to make it onto a LinkedIn warrior’s profile. But disguised in camo print, this is marketed as an attractive career path. Welcome to Britain, the only European and NATO member country to enlist...
Tech-ing the P*ss

Nuggets of Neurons, the lab-grown brains of the future
Discover the world of lab-grown human ‘mini-brains’ and if whether they could lead towards a new sci-fi apocalypse or medical marvels.

“AI makes the arts accessible”: sounds like a skill issue
For centuries, art has been a process, often slow, difficult, and deeply human. Learning anatomy, understanding light, and building a style — these are not barriers to accessibility. They’re the very bones of artistic expression. But in the age of AI, all that is being tossed out in favour of instant gratification and zero skill.

Alone and loving it: How the digital age turned us into isolation junkies
Here’s a fun thought: we are all isolation junkies and the fun part is that we don’t even realise it. Being alone is not just an option— it’s the preferred lifestyle. We’ve got Netflix on one screen asking if you’re still watching for the fifth time and social media...