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Brexit: The Problem Wasn’t Leaving — It Was Never Fully Leaving

Why Britain still feels stuck between two worlds In 2016, 17.4 million people voted for Brexit — a simple idea: Britain would leave the...

Is the UK Government Driving Our Inflation?

Why rising prices may be more political than they admit When politicians talk about inflation, they often speak as if it’s a storm that...
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If the First Amendment Went Global: A Thought Experiment

How the world would change if free speech became a universal law Imagine waking up tomorrow to the news that the First Amendment to...
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Should the U.S. First Amendment Be a Global Human Right?

Could the world handle American-style free speech? The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — written in 1791 — has been described as the...

The Problem With Proving What You “Knew” Online

Why Section 179 of the Online Safety Act may be impossible to enforce fairly The Online Safety Act 2023 was sold to the public as...

Air Pollution Deaths: The Numbers, The Models, and The Narrative

We’ve all heard the headlines: “Thousands die every year in London from air pollution.” It’s a powerful statement — one that has driven the...
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Truth Hurts

When our institutions stop serving us and start working for themselves With the lifting of a super-injunction, we now know the UK government secretly...
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The Illusion of Revolution

By Dave Carrera There’s a rising hum in this country — not just in pubs or online, but in the spaces between the headlines....

When the Secrecy Becomes the Story

On secrecy, trust, and the silence between the headlines By Dave Carrera. The news — if we can still call it that when it’s...