The FledgerRainy days: The impact of the cost of living crisisThe UK economy is in crisis; our aspirations require a hefty savings pot which we’re unable to obtain.Jun 13, 2022Jun 13, 2022
The FledgerWhere did all my friends go?Friendships after thirty seem to be harder to maintain. But is it due to lack of time or interest?Jun 6, 2022Jun 6, 2022
The FledgerWill our generation finally return Britain’s stolen artefacts?Britain has an inability to look past its national pride to face the violence it has wrought on other nations.May 27, 2022May 27, 2022
The FledgerUkraine has exposed our shameful hypocrisyIn a world of bad hangovers, the sobering reality is that the U.K. is in a state of hypocrisy.May 20, 2022May 20, 2022
The FledgerLet’s call last orders on boozed-up BritainFrom tinnies in the park to day drinking at University, problematic drinking is an accepted part of growing up and getting on in Britain.May 13, 2022May 13, 2022
The FledgerinThe FledgerWe need to talk about Toxic MasculinityMen are too toxic to talk about toxic behaviours. And understanding why is a password to change.May 5, 2022May 5, 2022
The FledgerinThe FledgerCan a reinvented monarchy retain its capacity to inspire?Through two world wars and an abdication crisis, the monarchy proved its capacity to adapt; it must now do so again.Apr 25, 2022Apr 25, 2022
The FledgerinThe FledgerWill your “dream job” actually make you happy?Recently, I’m left pondering my own future and the concept of a dream job.Apr 15, 2022Apr 15, 2022
The FledgerinThe FledgerCovid and coercion: How the lockdown narrative abused Christian moralsSomewhere, something went seriously wrong: measures implemented to save lives, stripped being alive of much of its joy and meaning.Apr 1, 2022Apr 1, 2022
The FledgerinThe FledgerOvercoming the mid-20s crisis: How to free yourself from a life you don’t wantI had done it. I had the job. I had the house, I even had disposable income to buy whatever I wanted. So why wasn’t I happy?Mar 28, 2022Mar 28, 2022