
Kyle MacNeill


“Expressing sympathy is not a political act”: the conflicted feelings of young British Jews
The UK’s Jewish population isn’t unified on calling for a ceasefire. But the whole community is anxious about rising antisemitism.

“I thought Labour would be better”: Starmer’s stance on Gaza is losing young voters
Last Saturday, hundreds of thousands of protesters marched across London, from Marble Arch to the US embassy, to call for a ceasefire – something Keir Starmer has refused to do. What will it cost him?

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What makes a pop song sound British?
From Becky Hill’s belters to Jess Glynne’s jams, chart dance music has long had a distinctive quality. Think: pitch-shifted vocals, catchy hooks and house beats. Welcome, dear listener, to Happy Huncore.

The Tories have already given us enough “change”
Rishi Sunak is hellbent on proving his and his party’s dynamism. But we’ve had enough of the U-Turns, replacement policies and total annihilation of our everyday lives.

How the British car boot found its cool
This summer, thousands of young people have been scouring the UK’s car boots on Sunday mornings to earn or burn some cash. Is it a new thing or have we just reinvented the wheel?