What Does Your Favourite Celebrity Say About You?
Your favourite celebrity may sometimes feel like more than just a preference, especially online, where fandom often becomes part of your identity. But maybe they don’t define you like that, maybe they’re simply someone you enjoy watching or listening to.
Stamp Out Stamp Duty: Why Labour Must Scrap Britain’s Most Damaging Property Tax
Stamp duty punishes people simply for moving home. It hits young buyers hardest, traps families in the wrong houses and raises little money in return. If Labour is serious about growth and fairness, scrapping it on main homes is common sense.
Infrastructure in Latin America: Closing the Gap with Private Capital and the Rise of Family-Led Platforms
Latin America is closing its massive infrastructure gap and private capital is leading the charge. From ports and power plants to fast-growing digital networks, platforms like InfraCorp are reshaping how the region builds for the future. This piece explores why family-backed investors are emerging as the new force driving Latin America’s next wave of growth.
The Price of Progress: Ethiopia’s Dam and the Question of Multilateralism
Learn more about the geopolitics behind the newly inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the debate on multi-and-unilateralism surrounding its construction and use.
Unplugged: Breaking Free from Social Media
Like, Scroll, Share, Post, Repeat. The compulsive cycle of social media that keeps us coming back.
The Post-Merkel Germany: The 2025 elections and who will emerge as Germany’s next chancellor?
Germany is facing one of the most consequential elections in its history. Who emerges as Chancellor could sway Europe’s course for decades.

