Ockham’s Razor’s inventive retelling of Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles reviewed at the Corn Exchange.
The shameful passage of the assisted dying Bill where safeguards have been all but jettisoned is symptomatic of a hyper-liberalised society where the cult of individualism reigns supreme, argues KEVIN ...
"It always hit me when I visited friends' houses. I guess I always thought that being middle-class meant having it." ...
FIGHTING to feed her family on just £71 a week, Tash Burrows grabbed the chance to star in a life swap TV show with both ...
Experts on the era say Trump is idealizing a time rife with government and business corruption, social turmoil and inequality ...
Poverty in America has increased in the past few years. According to Debt.org, roughly 37.9 million or 11.5% of Americans live in poverty. The Census Bureau reported that as recently as 2024, a ...
Many people in the Old Testament were appointed to be the voice of God to prophesy (speak) to his people, some with warnings ...
Victoria will become a “mendicant state” next financial year, receiving a $3.9 billion boost in GST as Queensland suffers a $2.4 billion reduction in funding.
Nativists say that migrants raise house prices, cost money and undermine economic growth. Do they have a point?
Britain's poorest households are worse off than those in Slovenia and Malta after nearly two decades of stagnation in UK ...
Emma Raducanu suffered a demoralising defeat at Indian Walls, falling 6-3 6-2 to Japan's Moyuka Uchijima amid challenging windy conditions and a flurry of errors, but then denied she was ...