This is a conundrum that could well define what the British press are going to report in the future and how: A well known television presenter was accused by Britain’s leading tabloid newspaper of having paid a rather substantial amount of money to a young person for sexually explicit photos. The story was obviously immediately […]
Tag: ethics
Autocracies vs democracies – A question of personal choice
The war in Ukraine is showing once more, how interconnected the global economies are and hence to what extent our lifestyle depends on what in democratic terms are unfriendly governments. Russia provides a substantial share of oil, gas and coal burnt in Europe, and hence the ‘special military operation’ against pro-western Ukraine poses a dilemma. […]
The problem with money in sports
For once it isn’t a case of there not being enough of it, to the contrary, it’s rather the opposite – and it corrupts club officials’ minds and clouds their judgment. Two examples from earlier this year in the U.K. show once again the nefarious impact money can have on sports: in the rugby league […]