Category: Thinking
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# The Battle for Britain’s Boys: When Competing Visions of Masculinity Collide in the Classroom The UK government’s £20 million strategy to combat misogyny in schools… more ›
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# The Tech Company Everyone Loves to Hate Gets the One Thing Everyone Misses Palantir Technologies has held immigration enforcement contracts worth over $900 million since 2011,… more ›
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# When Software Meets Sovereignty: Why Palantir Draws Fire While Others Get a Pass Palantir Technologies has provided data integration and surveillance software to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement since… more ›
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# The UN’s Israel Problem: How Global Institutions Normalize Anti-Jewish Bias The United Nations holds Israel to standards no other nation faces, promoting narratives that transform… more ›
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# Imperial Illusions: How Flawed Models Distorted the UK’s COVID Inquiry The UK COVID-19 Inquiry’s recent report has sparked fierce debate over its conclusions about early pandemic… more ›
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# When Statistics Lie: How Numbers Send Innocent People to Prison Lucy Letby sits in prison for murders she likely never committed. Cancer patients undergo unnecessary treatments for diagnoses made… more ›
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# BBC Under Fire: Allegations of Bias in Israel-Gaza Conflict Coverage The BBC faces mounting scrutiny over its coverage of the Israel-Gaza conflict, with internal whistleblowers and… more ›
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# The Cultural Identity Paradox: Britain's Ongoing Debate on National Character In a viral LBC radio exchange from November 2025, host Ben Kentish challenged a caller named Paul with a… more ›
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# When Numbers Lie: How a Crime Chart Reveals Our Statistical Blindness A chart from the Centre for Migration Control claims foreign nationals commit crimes at rates… more ›
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# The Renewable Reality: Grid Stability in a World of Intermittent Energy As the world races toward a greener future, power grids worldwide are grappling with a… more ›