We take on the latest debate over the British countryside being labelled "too white" and efforts to make rural spaces more welcoming and reflective of a multicultural Britain...
he 15-minute city (FMC) is an urban planning concept designed to meet the sustainability targets and indicators pursuant with Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11).
We open with Keir Starmer and the push for 15-minute cities, where the promise of convenience collides with deeper questions about control, movement, and consent.
The British government is broadening its effort to move official credentials and services onto digital platforms, even as initial public interest in existing digital ID options remains very low.
The British Home Secretary unveiled plans in Parliament on Jan. 26 for a new National Police Service (NPS), which is modeled on the FBI and will take over the fight against terrorism and organized crime in the United Kingdom.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has arrived in Beijing, the first British leader to make an official trip to China since 2018, after he said he believes he can unlock business opportunities there despite security concerns.
Chinese state-linked hackers reportedly accessed mobile phones "at the heart of Downing Street" as part of a long-running cyber-espionage campaign targeting telecom networks worldwide, according to Fox News.
Max Keiser joins me to break down how central banking, money printing, and debt-driven economics translate into rising prices, collapsing affordability, and the slow erosion of the middle class.
A discussion sparked by the swearing-in of a Muslim mayor in Brighton explores what national identity, religion, and public authority even mean in a country that is officially secular yet historically Christian.
In what appears to be a rolling back on free speech and citizen journalism, Britain is fast-tracking a law that will ban non-consensual intimate deepfake images.
Digital ID 2Keir Starmer temporarily pivoted on mandatory digital IDs, and although they will be rolled out in the UK by 2029, Starmer claims they will not be mandatory.
But sensible and targeted spending cuts can still prevent disaster.
According to Ernest Hemingway, there are two ways to go bankrupt: "Gradually, then suddenly." It's a lesson the UK would do well to remember.
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To please Israel, Trump attacked Iran, an act of war, and Trump is likely to submit to Netanyahu's pressure to conduct a larger American attack on Iran.
President Trump's Friday's remarks to reporters Friday made clear he is willing to take control of Greenland - even if it's the "hard way" - and this sent the Europeans scrambling over the weekend to come up with plans or strategies for quickly de-es
In a chilling move, the UK government has rolled out a taxpayer-funded video game that paints every curious teenager as a potential far-right extremist.
The UK's Labour government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer has escalated its war on online expression, now openly threatening to ban Elon Musk's X platform entirely.
An estimated 453,230 accounts were shut down in the United Kingdom in the last year, a stunning figure that has drawn outrage from the country's leading conservative lawmaker.
A discussion on whether decentralised power truly leads to freedom or simply replaces central authority with endless local conflict, drawing comparisons between tribal warfare, the collapse of empires, and Britain's ability to absorb dissent.
...stating that in the event of a peace deal, there will be a "deployment of forces to Ukraine," the UK and France will "establish military hubs" and "build protected facilities for weapons and military equipment.
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