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Net Zero: The Overlooked Role of Natural Ecosystems
Following the Money: Why Net Zero Ignores Half the Problem There is a word you will hear constantly in the corridors of government and the boardrooms of energy companies. Net zero. It rolls off the tongue easily, sounds responsible, and… Continue reading
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Why Ascension Day Deserves Recognition
Today is Ascension Day. Do We Still Know What That Means? In the Church calendar, today is one of the great feasts. Forty days after Easter, the risen Christ ascended into heaven, witnessed by his disciples on the slopes of… Continue reading
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Rethinking Labor: AI’s Impact on Human Roles
The Real Picture: AI, Human Labour, and the System That Has to Change Artificial intelligence is already replacing humans in specific, bounded tasks at a pace faster than most institutions are publicly admitting. Routine white-collar work, paralegal research, basic coding,… Continue reading
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Understanding St. George: Legacy and Significance Today
Who Was St. George and Why Does He Still Matter Today Every year on April 23rd, people across England mark St. George’s Day, a celebration filled with flags, tradition, and a shared sense of heritage. But beyond the red cross… Continue reading
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The Mandelson Scandal: Impact on Starmer’s Authority
Is Keir Starmer Finished? The Facts Behind the Headlines There is a question circulating in British political life right now that goes beyond the usual Westminster gossip. Is Keir Starmer a prime minister in his final months of meaningful authority,… Continue reading
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GP Access Crisis: Delayed Diagnoses and Patient Lives at Risk
GP access in the UK is failing. Cancers are being caught too late. People are dying who did not have to. And the question nobody in power wants to answer is: how long have they known? There is a question… Continue reading
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Iran Ceasefire: Key Insights and Implications
The Two-Week Breath: Why the US-Iran Ceasefire is a Beginning, Not an End In the small hours of Wednesday morning, the world breathed. A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran was announced, brokered not by the great powers,… Continue reading
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War Spending vs. Global Poverty: A Financial Dilemma
Commentary | War, Wealth and the World’s Poor | April 2026 Billions for Bombs, Pennies for People While governments spend without limit on war and space prestige, the world’s most vulnerable are left to count the cost in hunger, illness,… Continue reading
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Does the Sun Drive Us to War? Solar Cycles and Human Conflict
Does the Sun Drive Us to War? Solar Cycles and Human Conflict There is an old idea, dismissed by some and quietly studied by others, that the great drumbeat of human conflict may be keeping time with the sun. The… Continue reading









