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

Waitrose Employee Dismissed: Public Outrage Grows

Waitrose is facing mounting criticism after dismissing a long-serving employee who intervened in the theft of Lindt Gold Bunny Easter eggs, sparking a wave of

33,000 UK Drivers Lose Licences as Eyesight Crackdown Tightens Grip

A sweeping crackdown by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has seen nearly 33,000 driving licences revoked or refused in recent years, with poor

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.

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 for change, one 19-minute meeting has become the focal point of intense speculation. Health Secretary Wes Streeting’s private discussion with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Continue Reading

The Bones That Whispered Humanity

Professor Robert Winston knelt in the quiet laboratory, cradling a small, broken jawbone as though it were the most precious relic on Earth. The teeth were worn to almost nothing—cracked, infected, and useless for the tough foods of a brutal prehistoric world. By every law of nature, this early human Continue Reading

UK Housing, Debt and Inequality: A 2026 Overview A statistical portrait of housing, debt and inequality in the UK

By Ciceros.org (Updated May 2026) Introduction The UK continues to face significant economic pressures into 2026. While some indicators such as certain possession claims have moderated, record levels of homelessness, persistent debt burdens, and elevated living costs remain prominent challenges. Global factors, including energy price fluctuations and international trade dynamics, Continue Reading

Sir David Attenborough Celebrates 100th Birthday: A Lifetime of Connection with the Natural World

London, 8 May 2026 — Sir David Attenborough, the distinguished broadcaster and natural historian, marks his centenary today, an occasion that invites reflection on a career that has profoundly shaped global understanding of the planet’s living systems. In 1979, amid the mist-shrouded mountains of Rwanda, Attenborough experienced a moment that Continue Reading

The Bad Boy Missile

Hwasong-12 The Hwasong-12 (Korean: 《화성-12》형; lit. ‘Mars Type 12’)  is a mobile intermediate-range ballistic missile developed by North Korea. The Hwasong-12 was first revealed to the international community in a military parade on 15 April 2017 celebrating the Day of the Sun which is the birth anniversary of North Korea’s Continue Reading

Stephen Graham: I Came, Saw, I Conquered

By Cicero’s By By Cicero’s arts desk, somewhere between Fleet Street and a Liverpool kitchen at 2am. There are actors who perform emotion, and there are actors who seem to have crawled through the wiring of Britain itself. Stephen Graham belongs firmly in the second category. Whether as a gangster, Continue Reading