Gary O’Donoghue: Echoes of Darkness and Light

Gary O'Donoghue, a distinguished BBC correspondent, shares his personal journey from childhood blindness to a successful journalism career, illustrating resilience and empathy. His experiences have shaped his approach to reporting, prioritizing human stories and emotional truths. O'Donoghue's narrative highlights parental love and the power of adaptation amidst adversity.

NIGEL’S £5M CRYPTO BONANZA

Farage Faces Questions Over Undeclared £5 Million Gift By Ciceros Political Desk Nigel Farage and Reform UK are facing growing political pressure after revelations surrounding

Labour’s Leadership Crisis: Is Wes Streeting’s Downing Street Summit the Beginning of the End for Keir Starmer?

Political Speculation Feature By the Political Desk 13 May 2026 In the hushed corridors of Westminster, where whispers of discontent have grown into open calls

How the Royal Visit Went: A Monarchy of Continuity Meets a Presidency of Instinct

By Cicero The state visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the United States will likely be remembered not for dramatic political announcements

Public Engagement in the UK’s Energy Transition

Britain shows strong public support for clean energy and climate action, yet struggles with collective engagement for the transition to net zero. A disconnect exists between beliefs and behaviors due to economic pressures, mistrust, and fragmentation in community efforts. Effective public engagement is crucial for fostering trust and ensuring equitable benefits in the transition.

DOES TRUMP THINK HE’S GOD?

In April 2026, President Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV for his stance on the U.S.-Iran conflict before sharing an AI-generated image of himself resembling Jesus, stirring accusations of blasphemy and idolatry among Christian communities. While many loyal supporters defend the portrayal, concerns about its implications for faith and politics emerge.

Unpacking the CAAT Report: Britain’s Role in Global Arms Trade

The CAAT report highlights a troubling global arms trade, revealing that despite public condemnation of violence, governments, including the UK, maintain complicity by enabling conflict through arms supply. It underscores the failures of the Gaza ceasefire, escalating violence in Venezuela, and the suppression of anti-arms campaigners while profits from warfare surge globally.

THE LEGOGANDA FRONT: IRAN’S AI PROPAGANDA MACHINE TAKES AIM AT THE WEST

A new front has opened in the long-running digital informа­tion war between Iran and the United States, and it does not roar like a jet

The State We’re In 2024–25

The UK faces significant challenges, including rising homelessness and personal debt, with 354,000 people homeless and personal debt reaching £1.9 trillion. Despite slight improvements in mortgage arrears and inflation, high living costs persist, leaving many households financially strained. Overall, the situation remains precarious, with recovery still elusive.

BBC News : The newsroom never really sleeps.

Even at three in the morning, somewhere in London, Washington, Kyiv, or Gaza, a producer is rubbing tired eyes beneath fluorescent light while coffee grows cold beside a keyboard. Sirens murmur through live feeds. Satellites hum overhead like invisible constellations stitched into the night sky. News travels at the speed Continue Reading

The coat hung by the door like a flag from another country.Not expensive. Not fashionable. Not even particularly warm anymore. The elbows had thinned into pale moons, and one pocket leaned sideways as if tired from carrying too many cigarettes, bus tickets, and pieces of life. But to him, it Continue Reading

Bulgaria Beats Israel in Eurovision Shockwave as Europe Erupts in Glitter, Politics and Pop

Bulgaria really did swoop in like a disco falcon at the last second and snatch the glitter crown from Israel. Europe collectively went from “wait… Israel might actually host next year?” to “BANGARANGA!” in about twelve seconds flat. The 70th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 ended in dramatic Continue Reading

Princes, Shadows, and the Boys We Leave Behind

Britain has long maintained a complex and often restrictive relationship with its male citizens. From an early age, boys are encouraged to embody stoicism: to construct emotional fortresses, raise drawbridges, and uphold the maxim of keeping calm and carrying on. Public displays of vulnerability are generally discouraged, with exceptions narrowly Continue Reading

Gary O’Donoghue: Echoes of Darkness and Light

Gary O’Donoghue, a distinguished BBC correspondent, shares his personal journey from childhood blindness to a successful journalism career, illustrating resilience and empathy. His experiences have shaped his approach to reporting, prioritizing human stories and emotional truths. O’Donoghue’s narrative highlights parental love and the power of adaptation amidst adversity.

The Man on the Houseboat: How Zack Polanski’s Street-Level Politics Delivered a Green Surge

THE GREEN MAN WHO SWEPT TO POWER OVER EVERYTHING EVEN A COUNCIL TAX AND BREAST ENLARGEMENT CLAIMS By Ciceros Political Desk Manchester rain has a peculiar way of polishing the streets into mirrors. On Canal Street, beneath the glow of neon signs and rainbow flags fluttering against the evening drizzle, Continue Reading