UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – CPRE data reveals 1.44m homes possible on brownfield land, sparking calls for a “brownfield-first” policy against Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s stance. As reported by The Guardian, new data suggests that about 1.4 million homes could be built
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A UK survey finds that average viewers lose focus after 15 minutes, blaming social media notifications, doomscrolling, and constant online distractions. As reported by The Telegraph, most Britons lose focus after 15 minutes of TV, blaming social
Rockin’ The Country Festival is one of the UK‘s premier country music events, bringing together music lovers, horse enthusiasts, and fans of Western culture for a vibrant celebration. Established over recent years, the festival has seen increasing popularity, becoming a staple in
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK youth faith surged among 18–24s from 16% to 36% over four years, while atheism in the age group fell to 32%. As reported by The Telegraph, belief in a supernatural power has risen among young Britons,
UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new analysis reveals that local leaders and police must act fast together to tackle false online claims after violent incidents in the UK. As reported by The Guardian, following major events like the Southport murders, a
A new Fabian Society pamphlet by Dr Beccy Cooper MP, released today, calls on the government to radically rethink regulation of the British gambling sector. The pamphlet, Where’s the Harm? A public health approach to gambling, funded by the Coalition to End
Nearly half (45 per cent) of teenagers, by the time they are 14 years of age are not living with both of their natural parents almost double official statistic, finds a shocking new study by the Marriage Foundation. The study, We need
• Newborn children in the poorest households, 9 times less likely to have a dad living there • Politicians criticised for “deafening silence” on marriage• Chancellor urged to scrap “paltry” married couples’ allowance The Government is being urged to fix a “calamitous”
There is no evidence to support the myth that the first Monday in January is Divorce Day, the busiest day for family lawyers, find a new analysis by the Marriage Foundation. The study, Divorce Day – Myth or Reality finds that there
Marriage rates are down by a “deeply troubling” 30 per cent since 1960 among young couples, with less than six in 10 men and women predicted to marry in their lifetime, finds a new study. The study, The collapse of marriage among
