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The Truman Show: 27 Years Later, More Prescient Than Ever

As The Truman Show approaches its 27th anniversary, this deep dive explores how Peter Weir's 1998 cinematic vision has evolved from speculative fiction to unnerving social prophecy in our age of reality TV and digital surveillance.

Tommy Robinson cleared in terror phone case

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson has been found not guilty of failing to disclose phone passcodes to counter-terrorism police, in a case that raises questions about digital privacy and security powers.

Donegal: Ireland's Wild Atlantic Secret

Escape the tourist trail and uncover the raw, untamed beauty of County Donegal - Ireland's northwestern gem where dramatic cliffs, Gaelic culture and warm hospitality await.

NZ scraps Māori culture rules in schools

The New Zealand government has abolished mandatory Māori cultural practices in classrooms, sparking debate about cultural preservation versus educational flexibility.

Italian women targeted by deepfake porn sites

A shocking investigation reveals how Italian women are finding their social media photos manipulated into pornographic content and sold on subscription websites, sparking national outrage and legal battles.

Best Meditation Apps 2025: Your Guide to Digital Mindfulness

Discover the best meditation apps available today that can help reduce stress, improve sleep, and boost mindfulness. Our comprehensive guide compares features, pricing, and effectiveness to help you choose the perfect digital wellness companion.

Epiris plots £230m swoop on Next 15 divisions

London-based buyout firm Epiris is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire several key divisions from marketing giant Next 15 in a deal valued at approximately £230 million, signalling major consolidation in the digital communications sector.

Pub Divide: How Men & Women Use Pubs Differently

New research reveals fascinating gender differences in pub behaviour - from social activities to drinking preferences. Discover what really happens when men and women visit their local.

Oxford Photo Festival Questions Camera Truth

Discover how Photo Oxford 2025 challenges perceptions with its groundbreaking exhibition 'The Camera Never Lies?', exploring truth and manipulation in contemporary photography.

New Right to Work Crackdown Hits UK Businesses

British companies are bracing for sweeping new immigration compliance requirements targeting gig economy workers, with fines set to quadruple for non-compliance under updated Right to Work legislation.

UK Must Stop Dithering Over Digital Finance

Britain risks losing its financial crown as government delays on digital finance reforms threaten to push innovation overseas. Industry leaders demand urgent action.

Why knowing everything is making you anxious

New research reveals how our obsession with constant information is creating anxiety, killing creativity, and making us worse decision-makers. Discover why ignorance might be the ultimate productivity hack.

AI Expert: Stop Letting Machines Speak For You

Automation architect Raihan Islam responds to shocking KPMG report, revealing why businesses must maintain human voice in AI communications or risk losing customer trust and authenticity.

Banking Blacklist: £90K Game Earnings Rejected

A British developer reveals how mainstream financial institutions are refusing to handle his legitimate £90,000 earnings from adult-themed video games, sparking debate about digital age discrimination.

Ukraine's video game drone system goes viral

A revolutionary Ukrainian drone control system resembling a video game interface is transforming modern warfare, attracting global attention for its intuitive design and devastating effectiveness against Russian forces.

How the manosphere radicalises UK teenage boys

An alarming investigation reveals how vulnerable teenage boys across the UK are being drawn into toxic online communities that prey on masculinity anxieties and isolation.

Buddhist Wisdom for the AI Age

As artificial intelligence transforms our world, the 2,500-year-old tradition of Buddhist scepticism offers crucial tools for navigating the ethical challenges of generative AI without falling for technological hype.

Data Centre Boom Fuels £1.4 Trillion Debt Surge

The explosive growth of data centres worldwide is creating a massive £1.4 trillion debt bubble, driven by insatiable AI and cloud computing demands. Discover how this digital gold rush is reshaping global finance and raising alarm bells among investors.

OpenAI Updates ChatGPT for Mental Health Support

OpenAI announces significant updates to ChatGPT designed to better support users discussing mental health concerns, including enhanced response protocols and crisis resource integration.

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