Skills Gap Reality Check: Can the UK Deliver 400,000 Green Jobs in Time?
The UK government has pledged 400,000 new green jobs by 2030, but industry and unions warn that shortages in trainers, facilities, and funding could undermine the transition to a clean-energy workforce.
Digital Outrage, Real Consequences: How a WhatsApp Chat Rocked the Oxford Union
Oxford Union president-elect George Abaraonye faces a no-confidence vote after leaked WhatsApp messages celebrating Charlie Kirk's death sparked a wider debate on free speech, accountability, and digital exposure.
After Martin Luther King Jr Deepfakes, Experts Ask: Who's Safe from AI Resurrection?
After OpenAI paused AI videos of Martin Luther King Jr, experts warn of a new ethical divide: only the famous can control their digital afterlives, leaving others vulnerable to AI "resurrection."
Timing of Prince Andrew's Title Exit Sparks Questions over Palace Strategy
Prince Andrew's sudden title exit has raised questions about Palace timing and strategy amid renewed scrutiny and an upcoming memoir.
ChatGPT's 18+ Shift Raises a New Question: Who Gets to Shape Desire in the Age of AI?
OpenAI's new 18+ ChatGPT policy lets verified adults create erotica, opening a bold AI market while testing safety, trust, and compliance under the UK's Online Safety Act.
Inside Gaza's Power Struggle: Hamas Confronts Rising Clan Militias
As Gaza's ceasefire holds, Hamas faces a new challenge: rising clan militias threatening its authority and exposing deep fractures in post-war rule.