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  • Social Media in Britain: Connection, Influence, and Hidden Costs

    Few innovations have reshaped modern life as profoundly as social media. In Britain, as across much of the world, platforms such as Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok have become embedded in daily routines—shaping how people communicate, consume information, and engage with society. What began as a tool for connection has evolved into something…

  • Public Sector Strikes: Rights, Responsibility, and National Disruption

    Strikes have long been a feature of industrial relations in the United Kingdom, but in recent years, public sector strikes have taken on renewed prominence. From healthcare workers and teachers to railway staff, industrial action has affected key services and brought disruption to millions. At the heart of the issue lies a tension between two…

  • The Cost of Higher Education: Rethinking University Funding in Britain

    Over the past three decades, higher education in the United Kingdom has undergone a profound transformation. Once largely funded by the state and accessible without direct cost to students, university education is now primarily financed through tuition fees and student loans. This shift has reshaped not only how universities operate, but also how students perceive…

  • Britain’s Housing Crisis: Policy Failure or Market Reality?

    Few issues in modern Britain are as persistent, visible, and politically sensitive as the housing crisis. It is a problem that cuts across generations, regions, and income levels—affecting first-time buyers locked out of ownership, renters facing escalating costs, and families struggling to find adequate living space. At its core, the crisis reflects a widening gap…

  • Is the Push Towards Net Zero Harming the UK Economy?

    The UK’s commitment to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050 has become one of the most ambitious environmental targets in the world. It is a bold statement of intent—positioning the country as a global leader in climate action. But as households face rising energy bills and businesses navigate economic uncertainty, a growing question is…

  • Immigration and the UK Economy: Growth, Pressure, and Public Perception

    Immigration has long been one of the most contentious and complex issues in British public life. It sits at the intersection of economics, politics, and identity—making it both highly significant and deeply polarising. While economic data often highlights the benefits of immigration, public perception tells a more nuanced story. Economic Contribution and Labour Market Realities…

  • Should the UK Rejoin the European Union?

    Should the UK Rejoin the European Union?

    Nearly a decade after the 2016 referendum, the question of whether the United Kingdom should rejoin the European Union is once again entering public conversation. While Brexit was presented as a definitive decision, its long-term economic, political, and social consequences continue to shape national debate. At its core, the issue is not simply about reversing…

  • Feet on Train Seats: A Matter of Respect, Not Just Rules

    Feet on Train Seats: A Matter of Respect, Not Just Rules

    In the hustle and bustle of London’s commuter life, trains offer a crucial moment of respite. Whether it’s the Underground, Overground, or one of the many regional trains flowing in and out of the capital, passengers share space — often in close quarters. Among the many behaviours seen on these journeys, one continues to spark…

Social Media in Britain: Connection, Influence, and Hidden Costs

Social Media in Britain: Connection, Influence, and Hidden Costs

Few innovations have reshaped modern life as profoundly as social media. In Britain, as across much of the world, platforms ...
Public Sector Strikes: Rights, Responsibility, and National Disruption

Public Sector Strikes: Rights, Responsibility, and National Disruption

Strikes have long been a feature of industrial relations in the United Kingdom, but in recent years, public sector strikes ...
Britain’s Housing Crisis: Policy Failure or Market Reality?

Britain’s Housing Crisis: Policy Failure or Market Reality?

Few issues in modern Britain are as persistent, visible, and politically sensitive as the housing crisis. It is a problem ...
Is the Push Towards Net Zero Harming the UK Economy?

Is the Push Towards Net Zero Harming the UK Economy?

The UK’s commitment to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050 has become one of the most ambitious environmental targets ...
Immigration and the UK Economy: Growth, Pressure, and Public Perception

Immigration and the UK Economy: Growth, Pressure, and Public Perception

Immigration has long been one of the most contentious and complex issues in British public life. It sits at the ...

Should the UK Rejoin the European Union?

Nearly a decade after the 2016 referendum, the question of whether the United Kingdom should rejoin the European Union is ...

Feet on Train Seats: A Matter of Respect, Not Just Rules

In the hustle and bustle of London’s commuter life, trains offer a crucial moment of respite. Whether it’s the Underground, ...

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