28 February 2020
How Brexit has damaged the EU
On January 31, Europhiles were dismayed, Eurosceptics danced the night away to English sparkling…
27 February 2020
London Mayoral Election: Covid-19 and Khan criticism
As we near the end of February, not only has Sadiq Khan faced a fortnight of intense criticism but…
26 February 2020
Are we fighting a losing battle with intolerance and fake news?
Fake news and misinformation are all around us, but we've stopped noticing. The world and the…
25 February 2020
India: The Rise (and Death) of a Nation
India is arguably the most ambitious democratic project of the 20th Century. A region of 6 climatic…
24 February 2020
The unavoidable hypocrisy of eco-activism
Eco-activism is arguably not a choice, but a privilege. One of my mum's favourite things to do is…
21 February 2020
International Relations: Reality beyond the Theory
International relations is something that happens everyday in political life, but less noticeably,…
20 February 2020
UK’s new immigration policy is bad news for young people
With Brexit finally a done deal, Britain has wasted no time in rolling out a new immigration policy…
20 February 2020
The new Point System has a point
The British government announced a new immigration policy on Wednesday that adopts an…
19 February 2020
‘Invisible’ older women? … Not Anymore
Invisible. A cruel word. From the tips of our hair, to the ends of our feet, we women are often…
18 February 2020
Caroline Flack: Social media takes another scalp
The UK was shocked on Saturday evening when the death of the TV presenter, Caroline Flack, at the…
17 February 2020
Home Office deportation shows: Black Lives Don’t Matter
Last Tuesday, an unknown number of detainees were placed on a flight and deported to Jamaica. This…
14 February 2020
London Mayoral Election Launches: Is Sadiq Khan underestimating the competition?
Is Sadiq Khan rattled? In his latest Speak to Sadiq on LBC on Thursday morning the current Mayor of…
13 February 2020
The Oscars scandal flags an age-old problem if you’re a woman
The Oscars ceremony certainly has its charm, bringing back a sense of old Hollywood. which is why…
12 February 2020
What’s wrong with the BBC’s impartiality stance?
Which side are you on? Are you liberal or conservative? Depending on your answer, you likely rely…
11 February 2020
Cuts to mental health services are failing the grieving
Nearly everyone will experience it at some time in their lives so why does grief make us all so…
10 February 2020
Five things we learned from the Iowa Democratic caucus
Last week, Democrats in Iowa went to vote for who they wanted to be their nominee facing off…
7 February 2020
A Real Londoner: Why Drillminister can be London’s new Mayor
Our first question is: Who is Drillminister? Drillminister, a rapper who creates drill music with a…
6 February 2020
London Mayoral Election: An interview with Siobhan Benita
Siobhan Benita is the Liberal Democrat candidate aiming to become London’s first female mayor since…
5 February 2020
An Officer and a Gentleman: Should Rory Stewart be Mayor of London?
I haven’t heard of Rory Stewart until an article in The Spectator flagged him as one of the…
4 February 2020
Brexit 2020: How the nation can heal
Brexit has marked British politics forever. But it has also, more crucially, left its mark on the…
3 February 2020
Bernie Sanders: The popular outsider
Those avid followers of American politics will be well aware of Bernie Sanders by now.The former…