Opinion & Analysis
Paul McKenna wants to change how Britain thinks about mental health
Paul McKenna calls for emotional resilience to be taught in schools amid Britain’s growing mental health crisis.
This peaceful English estate is about to be overrun by supercars — here’s why you should go now
Visit Beaulieu now to enjoy Britain’s premier motor museum before Supercar Weekend brings the high-octane crowds.
These are the skills that separate leaders who thrive from those who don’t
Andrew Horn reveals five practical steps to help professionals manage change, boost performance, and lead with resilience.
The danger isn’t that AI thinks – it’s that it thinks like us
RR Haywood warns the true danger of AI is not its logic, but that it could mirror our worst human...
The US Supreme Court just ripped up the Fourteenth Amendment. Britain should be paying close attention
Dr Raj Joshi warns that US Supreme Court's rollback of equal protection should alarm democracies like Britain.
What to see in the night sky this July: Capella, Cassiopeia and the Andromeda Galaxy
Omara Williams guides July stargazing with tips to spot Capella, Cassiopeia, Andromeda Galaxy, and meteor showers.
Why digital intelligence is the leadership skill that matters most
Marco Ryan argues that digital intelligence—not just technical skill—is the key to responsible leadership in the AI era.
We need to rethink workplace resilience
We must redefine workplace resilience to embrace neurodiversity, rest, and individual needs—not just uniform endurance under pressure.
Diving in to… The Isle of Wight
Exploring the Isle of Wight’s wild swim spots, Ben Hooper dives into coastal beauty, history, and bracing waters.
What the Iran strikes reveal about a broken U.S constitution
U.S. airstrikes on Iran expose deep constitutional erosion as war powers shift from Congress to the presidency unchecked.
Ferrari clinches Le Mans 2025 hat-trick in closest finish for years
Ferrari claims a third straight Le Mans win as Kubica secures victory by just 13 seconds in dramatic finish.
Why Europe’s gaming giants face a strategic reckoning
Europe’s gaming industry faces a crossroads as legacy models falter and only creative reinvention offers sustainable growth.
How selective reporting is undermining trust in journalism
Selective fact framing in journalism can mislead audiences, eroding trust despite technical accuracy in reporting.
Five mindset shifts for leaders who want to build real inclusion
True inclusion starts with mindset shifts—valuing people equally, beyond performance or policy, in everyday interactions.
Why your home is the best place to teach children leadership
Teaching leadership at home helps children build confidence, responsibility, and emotional intelligence through structured, values-based parenting.
What the new trend of ‘deprofessionalisation’ really means for the European gaming industry
Veteran developers are leaving big studios to form smaller, sustainable ventures in a trend called “deprofessionalisation.”
Stop the boardroom entering the living room
Children are not employees — they need emotional safety, not performance pressure, to grow into their true selves.
London Concours returns to the HAC with rare cars and Champagne hospitality
London Concours dazzles with rare supercars, champagne hospitality, and curated displays on the lawns of the HAC.
Asturias in June: Spain’s secret Celtic coast of cheese, cliffs and cider
Asturias, Spain’s Celtic coast, offers lush mountains, cider rituals, ancient traditions, and over 300 distinctive local cheeses.
How to spot a fake Banksy: inside the world’s biggest online prints marketplace
We won’t touch a Banksy without a certificate, and even then we verify everything for authenticity.
The hidden cost of wild swimming: how our cold water craze is harming the planet
Wild swimming’s popularity is soaring—but its carbon footprint, water pollution, and gear waste reveal a hidden environmental cost.
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