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  • Articles from "britain"

    Politics

    Britain is lurching towards civil war, and nobody knows how to stop it

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Britain

    The author expresses grave concerns about Britain's trajectory towards potential civil war due to escalating social and political divisions, particularly around immigration and multiculturalism.

    Can King Charles re-enchant Britain? - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Politics • Britain

    This article explores King Charles III's influence on architecture and urban planning, contrasting his vision for a more traditional and sustainable Britain with the current state of the nation.

    Britain’s luxury geopolitics - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Politics • Britain

    The article uses the example of Rolex's success during the quartz crisis to argue that Britain should adopt a strategy of 'luxury geopolitics' characterized by patience and restraint in the face of global trade uncertainties.

    Dominic Cummings, revolutionary - UnHerd

    unherd.com • Politics • Britain

    Dominic Cummings's recent pronouncements on Britain's potential slide into civil war, fueled by ethnic tensions and political dysfunction, are analyzed, contrasting his dire predictions with more optimistic assessments.

    Voters’ trust in the government hits record low

    thetimes.com • Politics • Britain

    A record low in public trust in Britain's government is reported, with voters expressing dissatisfaction across various sectors and a lack of faith in both major parties.

    STEPHEN GLOVER: Britain is broken. Wherever you look the State is failing. In many ways the mess is worse than in the 1970s - when Labour last ruined the country | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • Britain

    This article laments the current state of Britain, arguing that the country is broken due to government failures and a lack of capable leadership, drawing parallels to the 1970s.

    Medicine

    A landmark study of gender medicine is caught in an ethics row

    economist.com • Medicine • Britain

    A review of transgender medicine by Hilary Cass reveals weak scientific evidence supporting the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones in teenagers, sparking an ethics debate.

    The six signs of early onset dementia

    telegraph.co.uk • Medicine • Britain

    Early-onset dementia, affecting those under 65, is rising in Britain, impacting nearly 80,000 individuals, and often presents with unexpected symptoms beyond memory loss, such as impaired impulse control or vision changes.

    History

    Famous Black Victorians: From Journalists To Musicians | HistoryExtra

    historyextra.com • History • Britain

    This article reveals the significant yet often overlooked contributions of Black individuals to Victorian Britain, challenging the traditional narrative of the era.

    Stonehenge was built by black Britons, children’s history book claims

    telegraph.co.uk • History • Britain

    A new children's book controversially claims Stonehenge was built by Black Britons, sparking debate among historians about the accuracy of its portrayal of British history.

    Energy

    How a day of havoc unfolded on Britain’s electricity grid

    thetimes.com • Energy • Britain

    A day of extreme challenges on Britain's electricity grid in May 2024 highlighted the difficulties of integrating high levels of intermittent renewable energy while relying on outdated forecasting and grid infrastructure.

    Art

    British Gallery Turns Down $1.3 Million Sackler Donation - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Art • Britain

    The National Portrait Gallery in Britain declined a $1.3 million donation from the Sackler Trust amidst ongoing controversy surrounding the family's connection to the opioid crisis.

    Music

    POP VIEW; 'Dream-Pop' Bands Define the Times in Britain - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Music • Britain

    In the early 1990s, a wave of British dream-pop bands emerged, characterized by their hazy, neo-psychedelic sound and reflective lyrics reflecting socio-political disillusionment.

    Genetics

    ‘Cheddar Man,’ Britain’s Oldest Skeleton, Had Dark Skin, DNA Shows - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Genetics • Britain

    DNA analysis of Britain's oldest complete skeleton, Cheddar Man, reveals he possessed dark skin, brown curly hair, and blue eyes, challenging previous assumptions about the appearance of early Britons.

    Automotive

    Britain's most stolen cars: We reveal the 100 models targeted most by thieves | This is Money

    thisismoney.co.uk • Automotive • Britain

    Analysis of DVLA data reveals the Lexus ES 300 as the most stolen car in Britain proportionally, while Abarth is the brand most frequently targeted by thieves in 2024.