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Channel 4’s Dirty Business is a clarion call to nationalise the water industry

** The world is experiencing a wave of turmoil, with multiple crises unfolding across the globe.

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world is experiencing a wave of turmoil, with multiple crises unfolding across the globe. In the United States, President Trump's new tariff threats have triggered economic uncertainty, while in Mexico, the killing of a cartel boss has led to widespread violence. Meanwhile, diplomatic scandals are making headlines, and the entertainment industry is seeing significant shakeups.

In the United States, the Trump administration's decision to impose a 15% tariff on certain goods has sparked concerns about the impact on the economy. The move, which is set to take effect through Section 122, has been met with criticism from trade experts and lawmakers, who warn that it could lead to retaliatory measures from other countries and harm American businesses.

As the US economy teeters on the brink of uncertainty, Mexico is grappling with its own crisis. The killing of Mexico's most-wanted cartel boss has led to a surge in violence, with armed groups blocking roads and setting fire to supermarkets and banks. The violence has raised concerns about the Mexican government's ability to maintain order and protect its citizens.

In the world of diplomacy, a scandal is unfolding in the UK, where Peter Mandelson, the former UK ambassador to the US, has been arrested in connection with his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson's downfall has been swift, with the former diplomat going from a vaunted position in British diplomacy to arrest in under six months.

In the entertainment industry, Ryan Coogler's reboot of The X-Files has received the official green light, with Danielle Deadwyler set to star in the lead role. The reboot, which is set to air on Hulu, promises to bring a new level of scares to the beloved paranormal drama series.

Meanwhile, in the UK, a Channel 4 drama is sparking a national conversation about the water industry. Dirty Business, a drama that highlights the impact of private companies on the environment, is being hailed as a clarion call to nationalize the industry.

As the world navigates these multiple crises, one thing is clear: the need for strong leadership and effective governance has never been more pressing. Whether it's the economy, diplomacy, or entertainment, the consequences of poor decision-making can be far-reaching and devastating.

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  • Channel 4's Dirty Business is a clarion call to nationalise the water industry (The Guardian)
  • Mandelson's downfall is one of fastest ever seen in British public life (The Guardian)
  • Trump's new tariff threats trigger economic uncertainty; trade deals stall (Reuters)
  • Ryan Coogler's X-Files reboot lands with Danielle Deadwyler leading (The Guardian)
  • Videos Show How Violence Unfolded in Mexico After Killing of Cartel Boss (The New York Times)

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The world is experiencing a wave of turmoil, with multiple crises unfolding across the globe. In the United States, President Trump's new tariff threats have triggered economic uncertainty, while in Mexico, the killing of a cartel boss has led to widespread violence. Meanwhile, diplomatic scandals are making headlines, and the entertainment industry is seeing significant shakeups.

In the United States, the Trump administration's decision to impose a 15% tariff on certain goods has sparked concerns about the impact on the economy. The move, which is set to take effect through Section 122, has been met with criticism from trade experts and lawmakers, who warn that it could lead to retaliatory measures from other countries and harm American businesses.

As the US economy teeters on the brink of uncertainty, Mexico is grappling with its own crisis. The killing of Mexico's most-wanted cartel boss has led to a surge in violence, with armed groups blocking roads and setting fire to supermarkets and banks. The violence has raised concerns about the Mexican government's ability to maintain order and protect its citizens.

In the world of diplomacy, a scandal is unfolding in the UK, where Peter Mandelson, the former UK ambassador to the US, has been arrested in connection with his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson's downfall has been swift, with the former diplomat going from a vaunted position in British diplomacy to arrest in under six months.

In the entertainment industry, Ryan Coogler's reboot of The X-Files has received the official green light, with Danielle Deadwyler set to star in the lead role. The reboot, which is set to air on Hulu, promises to bring a new level of scares to the beloved paranormal drama series.

Meanwhile, in the UK, a Channel 4 drama is sparking a national conversation about the water industry. Dirty Business, a drama that highlights the impact of private companies on the environment, is being hailed as a clarion call to nationalize the industry.

As the world navigates these multiple crises, one thing is clear: the need for strong leadership and effective governance has never been more pressing. Whether it's the economy, diplomacy, or entertainment, the consequences of poor decision-making can be far-reaching and devastating.

Sources:

  • Channel 4's Dirty Business is a clarion call to nationalise the water industry (The Guardian)
  • Mandelson's downfall is one of fastest ever seen in British public life (The Guardian)
  • Trump's new tariff threats trigger economic uncertainty; trade deals stall (Reuters)
  • Ryan Coogler's X-Files reboot lands with Danielle Deadwyler leading (The Guardian)
  • Videos Show How Violence Unfolded in Mexico After Killing of Cartel Boss (The New York Times)

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