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Guterres: 1.5°C climate failure 'moral catastrophe'

UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivers impassioned warning at COP30 summit, declaring the world's failure to meet critical climate targets a profound moral failure that threatens humanity's future.

Friend's Affair Discovery Creates Moral Crisis

An Australian woman faces an impossible moral choice after discovering her closest friend is having an affair. Should she expose the betrayal or remain loyal to her friendship? This emotional quandary has sparked intense debate about loyalty, honesty, and

Bligh's Mutiny Survival Compass for Sale

The extraordinary brass compass that enabled Captain William Bligh to navigate 3,600 miles to safety after the infamous 1789 Mutiny on the Bounty emerges for public sale, revealing one of history's greatest survival stories.

Modern Witch Hunts: Understanding Moral Panics

An exploration of how contemporary society creates modern witch hunts, examining the psychology behind moral panics and their impact on public discourse and individual lives.

Maxine Peake to Play Mary Whitehouse in New Play

Acclaimed actress Maxine Peake stars as controversial moral crusader Mary Whitehouse in a provocative new play by Sarah Wooley, exploring censorship, power and feminism in modern Britain.

Husband Sues Adult Site Over Wife's Secret Career in Divorce Case

A British man is suing an adult content platform for 'moral and marital damages' after discovering his wife's hidden career as a performer, leading to their divorce. The landmark case could set a new precedent for third-party liability in marital breakdow

Meanwhile on Earth: French sci-fi explores dark alien ethics

A profound and unsettling French science fiction film forces audiences to confront humanity's darkest impulses when faced with extraterrestrial visitors. This cerebral thriller explores the terrifying moral abyss of first contact.

Trolley Problem Meme Becomes a Video Game

The infamous trolley problem, a staple of online debates, is now a video game. Explore how this ethical quandary translates into interactive entertainment.

Painkiller linked to cheating risk in new study

New research suggests that a widely used pain reliever, consumed by over 100 million Americans, may influence moral decision-making, making users more prone to unethical actions like cheating.

Swinney criticises Starmer over Gaza stance

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has accused Labour leader Keir Starmer of failing to show 'moral leadership' on the Gaza conflict, escalating tensions between the SNP and Labour ahead of the general election.

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