
The Compo Face | A look at the British stories that really matter
There is a new journalistic form sweeping across Britain. It is known simply as the “Compo Face”, and it's equally horrendous as it is glorious.
There is a new journalistic form sweeping across Britain. It is known simply as the “Compo Face”, and it's equally horrendous as it is glorious.
I tried to join Andrew Tate’s War Room and become one of the budding prophet’s disciples. It’s a shame, therefore, for a charlatan with such lofty ambitions, that The War Room is such a rubbish scam.
The middle-class flock to online supermarket site Ocado to praise and criticise products with reckless abandon. It makes for rather entertaining reading.
Netflix's porn doc falls short of exploring the industry's darker side, neglecting porn's psychological impacts and exploitation of women.
As LinkedIn creeps towards 1 billion members worldwide, Archie Brydon takes a look at the absolute state of the social media site.
Older colleagues are fumbling in confusion as Gen Z slang infiltrates the workplace. But the use of secret codes has been a recurring trend throughout history.
With films like Cocaine Bear and M3GAN gracing our screens, Rory Doherty argues we’re entering a dangerous new era of internet movies.
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Twitter users with millions of followers can't be oblivious to the impact of their words. It's a power that needs to be wielded with care.
Websites are deleting their older articles. Sites are closing down. And material is potentially being lost forever...
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