Ultra-processed foods sabotage weight loss on even βhealthyβ diets
When ready meals nick scraps of time, they may also rob us of fatβloss β according to a groundbreaking new study, at least. The other evening I found myself perched on my kitchen floor, surrounded by grated parmesan, a pot of burnt chickpeas, and more dishes than I care to admit. Iβd...
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UKβs ultimatum on Palestine statehood draws global criticism
The UK recently issued an ultimatum to recognise Palestine as a state unless Israel agrees to certain conditions. This has drawn widespread criticism due to the Western nationβs framing of the conflict. Gaza continues to be tested with no end to the brutality. The region is seeing the deaths...
Hounslowβs Lime Bike ban is a blow for green social mobility
As Hounslow Council evicts Lime in favour of rival operators Forest and Voi, is stricter enforcement coming at the cost of freedom, flexibility, and sustainability. In a significant shakeup to Londonβs urban mobility landscape, Hounslow Council has confirmed it will ban the use of Lime e-bikes from 11 August, awarding...
Trumpβs policies are costing the US $29 billion in lost tourism
As global tourism drops, the US faces the financial consequences of aggressive immigration and trade policies, putting millions of jobs at risk. The United States was once a haven for tourists. From the sweeping mountains of the midwest, to the bustling cities of the east coast and the beaches of...
The negative commercial sustainability trend βgreenhushingβ
Through fear of being plastered with the label βgreenwasher,β companies are withholding details of their climate targets, progress, and even sustainable milestones. This burgeoning issue is being called βgreenhushing.β Exposing companies for greenwashing tactics is supposed to bring about increased transparency, but for some, the mere possibility of being tarred with this...
How should we honour the Lionesses?
Thereβs a stark contrast in the way we respond to female versus male sporting victory. Itβs time we asked ourselves why. When Englandβs Lionesses clinched a historic back-to-back UEFA Womenβs Euro title with their 2-1 victory over Spain on Sunday, celebrations erupted across the country. Fans flocked to Trafalgar Square, brands...
Opinion β the βbaby bustβ panic tells us more than the numbers
Falling birthrates are reshaping the modern world. But the loudest voices framing it as a crisis reveal deeper anxieties about power, tradition, and who gets to inherit the future. It has become a familiar refrain: people arenβt having babies, and the world as we know it is on the brink. In the UK, the fertility rate dropped to 1.49 children per woman in 2022, from 1.55 in 2021. Besides the...
Football is being reinvented in the best possible way
Womenβs football is not just changing the commercial landscape of sport. Itβs redefining what football looks and feels like, from the pitch to the culture that surrounds it. For over a century, football has been dominated by the aesthetics of aggression: chest-pounding celebrations, tunnel brawls, and tabloid-fuelled egos. This cultural mythology β historically shaped by the menβs game β has leaned heavily on narratives of dominance, tribalism, and stoicism. But the...
Trumpβs war on βWoke AIβ is a smokescreen for something bigger
The US President just signed an executive order that seeks to remove regulatory models for artificial intelligence. Just weeks ago, Elon Muskβs Grok chatbot βGrokβ stunned the internet by declaring itself βMechaHitlerβ and parroting antisemitic conspiracies, racist policies, and sexual content so extreme that even Muskβs own platform, X, couldnβt ignore the damage. βWe are aware,β the company offered in a tepid post, vowing to rein in its rogue chatbot. But...
Who will stop Israel from starving people in Gaza?
This week, world leaders condemned Israel for βdrip feedingβ aid into Gaza, while humanitarian groups warned that widespread man-made famine β caused by the ongoing Israeli blockade β has reached critical levels. At least 115 people have already died due to famine and malnutrition, with impacted doctors and aid workers collapsing on the job. People are starving to death in Gaza while 6,000 trucks filled with food, medical supplies,...