Social Is Free Speech in the UK Actually Under Threat — Or Is Everyone Just Yelling Louder? April 5, 2026 Peter J
Social British Universities in 2026: Free Thinking or Politely Filtered Opinions? April 5, 2026 Peter J
Social Hooked on the Feed: Can Social Media Browsing in the UK Become Addictive? April 5, 2026 Peter J
Social Is Free Speech in the UK Actually Under Threat — Or Is Everyone Just Yelling Louder? April 5, 2026 Peter J
Tech Your Smartphone Is Getting Smarter… So Why Does It Feel More Vulnerable Than Ever? April 2, 2026 Peter J You want the honest answer, not the “everything is fine, trust the system” version. Fine. Your UK mobile devices are both safer and more at risk at the same time.Yes,…
Tech App Overload: How Many Smartphone Apps Do You Actually Need in the UK? April 2, 2026 Peter J There’s a quiet tragedy happening on your phone. It’s not malware. It’s not hackers. It’s the 47 apps you downloaded, used once, and now pretend don’t exist. Let’s answer this…
Finance Smart Homes, Smart Savings? Do IoT Devices Actually Cut Costs in the UK April 2, 2026 Peter J You’ve been sold a vision: your home runs itself, bills drop, life becomes frictionless. Reality, as usual, is less cinematic and more “depends how competent the human is using the…
Finance What Renewable Energy Actually Looks Like in the UK Today (No, It’s Not Just Windmills and Wishful Thinking) April 2, 2026 Peter J The Big Picture: Renewables Are No Longer “Alternative” If you’re still imagining renewables as a fringe experiment, you’re about a decade behind. And on certain days? Renewables dominate completely. “Renewables…
Finance Will UK Food Prices Keep Rising or Finally Ease? What Happens Next for Shoppers, Farmers and Supermarkets April 2, 2026 Peter J The Current Snapshot: Prices Slowed… Then Started Creeping Again For a brief moment, it looked like the worst was over. So yes, things improved. Briefly. Then reality showed up again.…
Finance Cost of Living in the UK: Will It Keep Rising Over the Next Five Years? April 2, 2026 Peter J You want a straight answer. Not political spin, not doom-posting, not “everything will magically fix itself.” Fine. Here it is: Prices will keep rising.But the speed of those increases is…
UK Government Why Does the UK “Allow” Illegal Immigration? EU Law or Government Choice? April 2, 2026 Peter J You’re asking a question a lot of people argue about loudly, usually without bothering to untangle the legal reality. The short version is: it’s not one single cause, and it’s…
UK Government Why Ministers Rarely Give Straight Answers in the House of Commons April 1, 2026 Peter J Question Time Is a Political Arena Sessions like Prime Minister’s Questions aren’t calm interviews. They are: MPs: Ministers: This alone explains a lot. Because when a question is a weapon,…
Finance Are UK Train Drivers Overpaid… or Properly Paid for a High-Risk Job? April 1, 2026 Peter J A reality check on salaries, responsibility, and whether the outrage is justified or just very British envy What the job actually looks like (not just “pressing a button”) Before we…
Councils Britain’s Bin Chaos: Why Something Simple Became a Colour-Coded Puzzle April 1, 2026 Peter J Or: how throwing rubbish away turned into a weekly logic exam The modern UK bin situation (a visual reality check) Once upon a time: Now: Progress, apparently. Why UK bin…