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The Quiet Revolution: How Britain is Borrowing America's Economic Grit

For years, the phrase 'supply-side economics' has been a political swear word in Britain, conjuring images of trickle-down dogma and tax cuts for the wealthy. But as the US economy continues to baffle...

Clara Whitby3 MIN READ
The Quiet Revolution: How Britain is Borrowing America's Economic Grit

Golden Helmet Heist: Three Jailed in Netherlands After Museum Theft.

In a case that reads like a Hollywood thriller, three men have been sentenced to prison in the Netherlands for stealing ...

Clara Whitby · 2 MIN READ
Golden Helmet Heist: Three Jailed in Netherlands After Museum Theft.

A Drone Over Kuwait: The Quiet Panic of an Exposed Skyline

A grainy clip, a shadow passing over an airport apron, and the sudden puncture of our collective illusion that the Gulf ...

Clara Whitby · 3 MIN READ
A Drone Over Kuwait: The Quiet Panic of an Exposed Skyline
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The Ghost of Hirohito: Japan's Security Pivot and the Human Cost of a New Arms Race

London, a city priding itself on multiculturalism, is suddenly the stage for a geopolitical drama that feels like a dust...

Clara Whitby · 3 MIN READ
The Ghost of Hirohito: Japan's Security Pivot and the Human Cost of a New Arms Race

A Note of Thanks from London to Vienna: The Swift Plot and the Shifting Shape of Terror

It is a curious thing to hear British counter-terror chiefs heap praise on a foreign legal system. Yet this week, as Aus...

Clara Whitby · 3 MIN READ
A Note of Thanks from London to Vienna: The Swift Plot and the Shifting Shape of Terror

SpaceX Launches Colossal Starship V3 on Test Flight British Space Industry Eyes Partnership Opportunities

The sky over the Texas Gulf Coast lit up this morning as SpaceX's Starship V3, the largest rocket ever built, thundered ...

Clara Whitby · 2 MIN READ
SpaceX Launches Colossal Starship V3 on Test Flight British Space Industry Eyes Partnership Opportunities

The Human Cost of the Strait: A Survivor's Tale from Hormuz

"It was just a flash of light, then everything went black. When I came to, I was in the water, surrounded by burning fue...

Clara Whitby · 2 MIN READ
The Human Cost of the Strait: A Survivor's Tale from Hormuz

The Price of a Voyage: Deported Activists and the Unravelling of a Narrative

The MV Rachelle has been impounded. Its passengers, a disparate crew of humanitarians and provocateurs, are now scattere...

Clara Whitby · 2 MIN READ
The Price of a Voyage: Deported Activists and the Unravelling of a Narrative

Hezbollah support solidifies in south Lebanon despite failed ceasefire – British peacekeepers braced

The ceasefire in southern Lebanon was never meant to hold. Not really. Not when the people here have learned to measure ...

Clara Whitby · 3 MIN READ
Hezbollah support solidifies in south Lebanon despite failed ceasefire – British peacekeepers braced

The Loneliness of a Viral Threat: One British Woman and the Shadow of Hantavirus

The image is almost too poetic for our cynical age. A British woman, alone on a South Pacific island. The sort of place ...

Clara Whitby · 3 MIN READ
The Loneliness of a Viral Threat: One British Woman and the Shadow of Hantavirus