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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.

Britain’s Basket Case: How Supermarket Loyalty Schemes Are Affecting Inflation
The Humble Meal Deal and the supermarket loyalty card are staples of the British supermarket, but they have had some unintentional consequences for the economy and how we calculate inflation Inflation is when your money starts buying less stuff than it used to, like...

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,...

Tommy Robinson released early
Tommy Robinson speaking at an event Guess who’s back, back again. Tommy Robinson - Britain’s favourite far-right attention seeker. Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, in case you forgot that he used to be a mortgage fraudster before becoming a walking...

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,...

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....
Culture And Chaos

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...

Shuffling the future: Why Gen Z are all about tarot and spiritual practices
In an era where wisdom and information are easily squeezed into a 15-second TikTok clip, spirituality and tarot have become repackaged, rebranded and catapulted to viral stardom. As you swipe through your feed you’ll be able to find an endless stream of ancient...

Locked out of the housing market: do doors only open for women in relationships?
You’ve done everything expected of you. You have a job. You might even have a shiny degree. But you still don’t have the keys to your own place. Turns out having a foot on both the housing and corporate ladder can be quite a stretch for independent, young women. So...
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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...

Tommy Robinson released early
Tommy Robinson speaking at an event Guess who’s back, back again. Tommy Robinson - Britain’s favourite far-right attention seeker. Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, in case you forgot that he used to be a mortgage fraudster before becoming a walking...

New Police Guidelines on Abortion: What That Means for Women in the UK
Protest with placard that says 'Keep Our Right to Choose' If you thought losing a pregnancy was already heartbreaking enough, here’s a grim new reality: in the UK, police are now being encouraged to treat miscarriages, stillbirths, and abortions like criminal...
Public Sh*t Show

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...

Britain’s Basket Case: How Supermarket Loyalty Schemes Are Affecting Inflation
The Humble Meal Deal and the supermarket loyalty card are staples of the British supermarket, but they have had some unintentional consequences for the economy and how we calculate inflation Inflation is when your money starts buying less stuff than it used to, like...

Nursing degrees – they’re not for the weak
As more of us are funnelled into uni than ever before, it feels you can - and often need to - get a degree in almost anything. Brewing and Distilling? You could get a BSc in this - with honours. Taylor Swift? You can study her at none other than Harvard. Speaking of...
Tech-ing the P*ss

Theft warped in code: AI copyright and why you should be concerned
As generative AI reshapes how we create music, art, and code, a legal grey area is growing. Who owns work made by algorithms? And what happens when these systems are trained on human creativity without consent? Inside the legal chaos of AI, copyright, and the concerns...

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...
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