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The prevailing high energy prices in the UK could slow down innovation and new investment in green technologies.

UK manufacturing crisis and high energy prices in the UK

Patricia Bennett
March 9, 2026
The NHS staffing crisis is getting more and more complicated because we are not using our workers efficiently. 

The NHS staffing crisis and the growing UK midwife shortage

Patricia Bennett
March 6, 2026
The impact of the Epstein files on the UK governance and institutional trust underscores the urgent need for reform.

The Impact of the Epstein Files on the UK Political Trust and Institutional Accountability

Patricia Bennett
February 21, 2026
The Gorton and Denton by-election that is going to happen on 26 February 2026 is a deal for the Labour Party with Keir Starmer in charge.

The Gorton and Denton By-Election and the Strategic Test Facing Starmer’s Labour

Patricia Bennett
February 19, 2026
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The NHS staffing crisis and the growing UK midwife shortage

The NHS staffing crisis and the growing UK midwife shortage

The healthcare system in the UK has been under a lot of pressure for years. Now things are even worse.

By Patricia Bennett
March 6, 2026
North Sea Offshore Wind Power: Europe’s Strategy to End Fossil Fuel Dependence

North Sea Offshore Wind Power: Europe’s Strategy to End Fossil Fuel Dependence

These days, there has been significant development in Europe’s energy sector, centered on the North Sea. Ministers and certain heads

By Patricia Bennett
February 17, 2026
Conservative MPs Defect to Reform UK: A Fracturing Right and Labour’s Strategic Advantage

Conservative MPs Defect to Reform UK: A Fracturing Right and Labour’s Strategic Advantage

British politics started the year 2026 with a change on the right side. Recently, many important people from the party

By Patricia Bennett
February 4, 2026
UK Social Divisions Deepen as Trust in Politics and Media Erodes, Warns Human Rights Chief __ An Interview Masoud Shadjareh

UK Social Divisions Deepen as Trust in Politics and Media Erodes, Warns Human Rights Chief __ An Interview Masoud Shadjareh

Growing political tension, declining trust in institutions, and rising social divisions are reshaping public life in the UK. Masoud Shadjareh,

By William Barnes
February 1, 2026
Ajax Trials Halted After Soldier Falls Ill During UK Army Testing – An Interview with Lembit Opik

Ajax Trials Halted After Soldier Falls Ill During UK Army Testing – An Interview with Lembit Opik

The UK government has paused Ajax armoured vehicle trials once again after a soldier fell ill during testing, renewing scrutiny

By William Barnes
January 18, 2026
From Journalism to Influencers: The UK Government’s Social Media Campaign

From Journalism to Influencers: The UK Government’s Social Media Campaign

The UK government has been using the internet a lot to get its messages across. This approach is often described

By Patricia Bennett
January 6, 2026
Cyber attack on the NHS: Government Must Have A Solution for Patients’ Concern

Cyber attack on the NHS: Government Must Have A Solution for Patients’ Concern

A Cyber attack on the NHS occurred again, following a long record of breaches. DXS International, a U.K.-based company, provides

By Patricia Bennett
December 21, 2025
Britain’s Waste Crisis: Government Blind to Illegal Waste Sites

Britain’s Waste Crisis: Government Blind to Illegal Waste Sites

Britain’s waste crisis needs severe attention. Thousands of landfill sites are present in floodplains in the UK and other parts

By Patricia Bennett
December 20, 2025
A Critical Assessment of UK Nuclear Energy Policy, Regulation, and Development

A Critical Assessment of UK Nuclear Energy Policy, Regulation, and Development

Historically, the UK has been a leader in nuclear energy, with the first nuclear power station being commissioned as early

By Patricia Bennett
December 13, 2025
ExxonMobil Scotland plant closure a threat to Scotland’s community

ExxonMobil Scotland plant closure a threat to Scotland’s community

The ExxonMobil Scotland plant is expected to shut in February. The decision puts more than 400 jobs at risk, including

By Patricia Bennett
December 9, 2025

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