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Paedophile singer Ian Watkins awarded prison bonus

Shocking revelation as Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins, convicted of horrific child sex offences, receives additional taxpayer money for following prison rules while serving 35-year sentence.

Lostprophets Paedo Ian Watkins Attacked in Prison Again

Disgraced Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins has been targeted in another brutal prison assault following revelations he received fan mail from supporters, as security concerns mount around the notorious sex offender.

Andy West: Tech Ethics Visionary Remembered

Tributes pour in for technology philosopher Andy West, whose groundbreaking work on AI ethics and digital responsibility shaped how we think about technology's role in society.

Herzog's 'Future of Truth': Profound or Prank?

Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog's new book divides critics as it blurs the lines between serious philosophical exploration and conceptual performance art in a world drowning in misinformation.

Foreign nationals underrepresented in UK prisons

Groundbreaking Ministry of Justice data shows foreign citizens make up smaller proportion of prison population than their share of general population, challenging common perceptions about crime and immigration.

Man trapped 9 years under abolished IPP sentence

Exclusive investigation reveals how Thomas White, sentenced to 10 months in 2015, remains detained nine years later under the controversial Imprisonment for Public Protection scheme.

Three inmates die as prison staff fail suicide watch

A damning report reveals shocking failures at Pentonville Prison where three prisoners took their own lives while staff supposed to be on 24-hour suicide watch were found asleep, reading, or absent from their posts.

Amy Coney Barrett's Judicial Memoir Divides Critics

US Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's new memoir, 'Listening to the Law', offers a rare personal insight into her judicial philosophy and life, receiving a mixed critical reception for its blend of legal theory and personal narrative.

Has Apple's Minimalist Obsession Killed the iPhone?

A deep dive into how Apple's relentless pursuit of minimalism and a 'less is more' ethos has stripped the iPhone of its personality, creating a generation of indistinguishable, joyless devices. Explore the cultural cost of tech uniformity.

McConaughey: Shocking Incident That Defined My Faith

Hollywood A-lister Matthew McConaughey opens up in a raw and profound interview about the terrifying childhood event that became the bedrock of his lifelong faith, philosophy, and approach to fame.

Philosopher's Guide to Psychedelics & Consciousness

Justin Smith-Ruiu's groundbreaking book 'On Drugs' challenges conventional views, arguing psychedelics offer a profound window into reality, not mere escapism. Discover a mind-expanding journey into philosophy, history, and the nature of perception itself

Arteta: Basque Roots Forged My Arsenal Philosophy

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta opens up about how his Athletic Bilbao upbringing forged his coaching identity and why Basque principles are key to the Gunners' Champions League ambitions.

Cuba's Prison Forced Labour Scandal Exposed

A damning new report uncovers systematic forced labour in Cuban prisons, with inmates compelled to produce lucrative export goods like cigars and charcoal under brutal conditions for the state's profit.

UK Philosophy Rankings 2025: Surprise New Number One

The Guardian's 2025 league table unveils a dramatic shift in the UK's philosophy education landscape. Discover which universities are leading in student satisfaction, graduate prospects, and teaching quality in this comprehensive guide for future thinkers

Scotland's Prison Corruption Crisis Exposed

A bombshell report exposes systemic corruption within Scotland's prison service, revealing how organised crime gangs are exploiting staff to smuggle drugs and contraband, creating a national security emergency behind bars.

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