Dynamic pricing is coming for the World Cup

Dynamic pricing is coming for the World Cup

Ticket prices for the tournament final have reached the tens-of-thousands, and fans have been left clamouring for overpriced, poorly positioned seats. As FIFA squeezes out every dollar, does the organisation risk alienating a dedicated fanbase? Football is a global phenomenon. And for all the team rivalry, it’s a sport that...

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How Britain’s press bias helped shape Tory election wins

How Britain’s press bias helped shape Tory election wins

Britain’s press has long claimed to simply report politics, but its deep-rooted bias toward the Conservatives suggests it may have played a far more active role in shaping how the public sees power, leadership, and ultimately who gets to win. On 13 April 1992 after a devastating election loss, swerving the usual graceful exit, Neil Kinnock stood in front of the press and made a striking claim: ‘...the Conservative-supporting press...

By London, UK
Young unemployed Brits citing work-limiting conditions are up 70%

Young unemployed Brits citing work-limiting conditions are up 70%

In the last decade, the share of 15-to-24-year-olds in the UK who claim they have a condition limiting their ability to work is reportedly up by 70%. There has been a sharp rise in the number of jobless young people in the UK citing health problems as the reason they cannot work, according to newly published statistics from the Health Foundation. The charity thinktank says that the portion of 16-24-year-olds...

By London, UK
Opinion – is my generation ditching marriage?

Opinion – is my generation ditching marriage?

Less 20-somethings are getting married today than ever. As Gen Z ditches wedding rings, it begs the question: what has changed? There’s little I love more than the sweet sound of an orchestra playing a doting love song, as a couple makes it down the aisle, ready to make the ultimate commitment and say: ‘I do’. Yet nowadays, it seems like my generation is more inclined to say ‘I don't’...

By New York City, US
The ‘manosphere’ thrives on attention, but can we afford to ignore it?

The ‘manosphere’ thrives on attention, but can we afford to ignore it?

Louis Theroux’s manosphere documentary has raised questions about how we tackle a toxic community that spreads in the shadows and thrives in the spotlight.   It was only a matter of time before Louis Theroux shuffled into frame and imparted his gauche two cents on the manosphere. The documentarian is beloved for his awkward silences, an approach that has allowed him to carve out a hefty filmography of deep-dives into some...

By Brighton, UK