Noam was just 18 years old at the time of his preliminary personal interview at an army recruitment centre in Israel, which he recalls as a ‘bizarre experience’.
From prison to purpose
In the UK, reoffending costs us all around £43 million per day. But what if there was a way to change that?
How the UK still fails to protect child influencers
Experts warn that without regulation, young creators remain vulnerable to exploitation.
Nobody puts politics in the corner
Beneath its romantic exterior, Dirty Dancing tackles abortion, class divides, and gender roles in surprising depth, becoming a cultural touchstone for themes of personal freedom and social change.
Is the UK facing a youth brain drain?
Britain faces a growing trend of young adults concluding that the UK is no longer the best place for them long-term. What are the potential consequences can it be reversed?
Banned or blamed: The impact of the XL Bully ban
We investigate the recent ban on XL Bully dogs in the UK, exploring its effectiveness and public reaction amidst ongoing attacks.
Young people cite financial, ethical, and environmental concerns for falling birthrates with some embracing the growing philosophy of antinatalism. This trend raises questions about the future of society.
Is Ozempic really a wonder drug?
Experts say weight-loss jabs can help in the fight against obesity but exercise and diet matter more.
Kamala Harris was interviewed on sex-positive podcast, raising some contention. Why does Gen Z feel like her campaign is inauthentic and forced?
An unfamiliar town, a startling discovery ‒ 30 years since riots took over its streets ‒ what was once an infamous BNP party headquarters is now a place of multicultural peace.