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Opinion

Polygamous working? There’s a way to stamp that out

In a world of hybrid work and digital hustle, a new breed of employee has quietly emerged: the “polygamous worker”.…

By Mona Porwal 5 Min Read

The blue dot of GPS: How technology is eroding our ability to navigate the outdoors

In an age where technology connects us to almost everything, it appears to be disconnecting us from some of our…

By Mona Porwal 7 Min Read

Canada’s federal election: Leadership struggles and economic uncertainty loom over the future

Monday’s Canadian federal election is set to shape the country’s economic future for years to come. However, as the polls…

By Mona Porwal 6 Min Read

Donald Trump’s all American nightmare is a death-knell for Trumpism

In the summer of 2018, just ahead of Donald Trump’s first official visit to Britain as President, a bizarre yet…

By Anjali Yadav 5 Min Read

Vladimir Putin wants to declare victory in Ukraine by May 9th — but even Trump’s ‘peace’ plan leaves him with problems

In the corridors of power, a crucial deadline looms: Vladimir Putin is determined to declare victory in Ukraine by May…

By Mona Porwal 6 Min Read

Why it’s good for us to see Pope Francis’s body — and anyway he looks better than Pope Benedict did

If you happen to tune into Vatican TV right now, you’ll witness a scene that, for many, may seem somewhat…

By Anjali Yadav 6 Min Read

Labour’s Schools Bill is a regressive step and it will be disadvantaged kids who will suffer most

London, UK – The Labour Government’s proposed Schools Bill has sparked alarm among leading educationalists, many of whom fear it…

By Anjali Yadav 5 Min Read

Keir Starmer’s trans rights U-turn shows he stands for nothing — I can’t believe you all fell for it

Are we truly shocked that Keir Starmer has turned his back on trans rights the moment it became politically expedient?…

By Mona Porwal 5 Min Read