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
UK Government “Pointless” Cycle Lanes in the UK: Myth, Reality, and What the Data Actually Says April 1, 2026 Peter J You’ve seen the complaints. Empty lanes. Lost parking. Congestion. Someone in a hatchback muttering that “no one even uses them.”Naturally, we should base national transport policy on what Dave saw…
Councils UK Pothole Repairs: Success Rates Across Councils (2021–2025) April 1, 2026 Peter J A data-driven reality check on whether councils are actually fixing the roads… or just moving the problem around The State of UK Roads at a Glance If you were hoping…
Councils Britain’s Broken Boroughs: The Biggest UK Council Failures and How They’re Still Defending the Bill April 1, 2026 Peter J Local councils in England were supposed to quietly collect bins, fix potholes, and occasionally argue about flowerbeds.Instead, several have turned into multi-billion-pound financial case studies in what not to do…
UK Government Digital ID Without Public Enthusiasm: How Labour Justifies It Anyway April 1, 2026 Peter J You can almost hear the collective sigh.The UK tried ID cards before, hated them, scrapped them… and now they’re back, just with better branding and a smartphone interface. Call it…
Councils Why London Councils Seem More Important Than Everyone Else March 28, 2026 Peter J The Capital Effect: Power Concentrated in One Place London is not just another city. It is the political, financial and administrative centre of the UK. That alone distorts how councils…
Councils Truth, Spin or Something In Between? Inside How UK Councils Handle Failure March 28, 2026 Peter J Where the suspicion comes from When reality and messaging don’t match Across the United Kingdom, residents see: Then they read statements suggesting: That disconnect fuels the belief that councils are…
Councils Why Do Legitimate Claims Against UK Councils Get Ignored? March 28, 2026 Peter J A system built to delay before it resolves When people say their claim is “ignored,” what’s often happening is: Local authorities are under pressure, and complaints handling is rarely the…
Councils Councils Crying Poverty While Spending Overseas: What’s Actually Going On? March 28, 2026 Peter J The structural funding crisis (the bit people don’t see) Local authority finance in the United Kingdom is not a simple “income vs spending” equation. It’s closer to a slow financial…
UK Government What DEI Actually Means in the UK Context March 28, 2026 Peter J It’s not just corporate buzzwords In the UK, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) typically covers: It’s also legally anchored Public bodies are subject to the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED),…
Councils The Transparency Gap: Why UK Councils Struggle to Explain Their Spending (And Why It Feels Like They’re Hiding It) March 28, 2026 Peter J The Frustrating Reality (You’re Not Imagining It) You’re right to feel something is off. Councils technically publish huge amounts of financial information, yet most people have no idea where the…