Zack Polanski – Your Go‑to Source for Tech, Sports and Entertainment

When you read content from Zack Polanski, a freelance writer who blends tech reviews, sports analysis and pop‑culture commentary. Also known as Z.P., he delivers clear, bite‑size pieces that help readers stay informed without the fluff.

One of his core beats is technology journalism, covering the latest smartphones, wearables and aerospace developments. In recent posts he broke down the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and dissected the Polish F‑16 crash that halted the Radom airshow. Those pieces show how he turns complex specs into everyday language, letting anyone decide if a new gadget or safety report matters to them.

His sports coverage, focused mainly on soccer updates, transfers and giveaway alerts keeps fans in the loop about transfer rumors, match results and community contests. Whether it’s a deep dive into Ruben Amorim’s tactics at Sporting or a quick roundup of the latest Premier League fixtures, his articles make the game feel close and actionable.

What you’ll find in the collection below

Beyond tech specs and match analysis, entertainment reporting, covers celebrity news, TV show trailers and cultural events rounds out his portfolio. From JoJo Siwa’s wedding talk to the latest BBC drama teasers, Zack connects the dots between media hype and real‑world impact. This mix of subjects creates a clear pattern: Zack Polanski provides concise, trustworthy updates that span three major interests of modern readers. Below you’ll see a curated list of his recent stories, each offering quick facts, practical takeaways, and a glimpse into why these topics matter right now.

Zack Polanski wins Green Party leadership in 84.6% landslide, ending co-leadership era
3 Sep

Zack Polanski won the Green Party of England and Wales leadership with 84.6% of votes, beating Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns. Announced in Waterloo, London, the result ends the party’s recent co-leadership run. Polanski, a London Assembly member and former deputy leader, campaigned on “eco-populism,” promising a bigger, louder movement that blends storytelling with substance.