Our Style

What we intend, why we style it, how we convey.


We seek to provide the full picture not just a glance but the provenance.

We aim to include the history, politics, philosophy, economics, law and anything else that brings value to the understanding of an issue, topic or political party.

We aim for a lack of bias and neutral language whilst providing justified conclusions, focusing on policy and content instead of preconceptions.

We never chase the news cycle, we aim for in depth analysis post event, not reporting with the potential for inaccuracy motivated by the need to be early.

We aim for layered writing rich in symbolism and meaning offering a greater understanding.

We aim for a tone of idealism, seeking to convey our ideals in our writing.

We believe in the capability of the reader in understanding high level concepts as all we assume is a keenness in learning, we will explain specialist terminology and break down complex concepts simply and concisely.

We also attempt to create a sense of a higher literary nature in our writing not simply reporting cloaked in bias.

We understand that every word we write has an effect, a connotation and a perception that affects our reader’s opinion, therefore, we are intentional with our word choices.


Style is essential to all truths, it can obscure the truth or help uncover the truth.