With Israeli strikes decapitating Hezbollah and displacing up to a million people, Lebanonâs crumbling systems are struggling to cope, writes @ruthmichaelson.comwww.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/middle...
With Israeli strikes decapitating Hezbollah and displacing up to a million people, Lebanonâs crumbling systems are struggling to cope
âIn a group thatâs supposed to be for discussion of the rights of men, they spend 90 per cent of the time talking about what women are doingâ, said Harry. âđŒ @emilylawford.bsky.socialwww.prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/philos...
Angry and lonely young men can easily enter a web of hatred against women online. Is there a way out?
We need to talk about suicide. If we look away, a woeful lack of supportâand at times active mistreatmentâgoes unscrutinised, writes @sarahelizacollins.bsky.socialwww.prospectmagazine.co.uk/views/lives/...
A visit to the Lampard Inquiry made me think about the ways we shy away from serious mental illness
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Former Tory minister Michael Gove may thrive as the Spectatorâs editor, if he resists preaching the gospel of its owner Paul Marshall, writes @arusbridger.bsky.socialwww.prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/media/...
If he resists the temptation to preach the gospel of Sir Paul Marshall, the former Tory minister may thrive in the role
To âfix the foundationsâ of the economy, and produce growth and joy by the next election, Starmer will not be able to ignore the Brexit issue for that much longer, write Andrew Adonis. www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/the...
The Labour leaderâs conference speech promised doom-and-gloom before growth and joy
At Labour's conference, I went searching for vibes and spoke to a lot of people in the process. Where was the love? www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/lab...
The partyâs annual conference took place amid a slew of bad press. Was there any joy among the Labour faithful?