29 October 2021
The Remedy for Africa’s Climate Emergency
The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), is taking place in Glasgow, Scotland,…
28 October 2021
Abdulrazak Gurnah is Right About Britain’s Dislike of Foreigners
Abdulrazak Gurnah is this year's winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. His work predominantly…
27 October 2021
Cartooning: A Delicate Art Form that Needs to be Preserved
‘A pencil is like a torch’. The phrase stood out to me during my interview with Michel Kichka —…
26 October 2021
Sally Rooney’s So-Called Cultural Boycott of Israel is a Gift to Israeli Hardliners
Sally Rooney’s decision not to have her latest book translated into Hebrew by an Israeli publishing…
25 October 2021
An Emerging Epidemic: Do Young Brits Have an Alcohol Dependency?
As a young person living in the UK, talking about sobriety often gets ridiculed. But why? It’s…
22 October 2021
Cartooning in South Africa: Jonathan Zapiro on the Post-Apartheid ‘Rainbow Nation’
Jonathan Shapiro, also known as Zapiro, is a renowned South African cartoonist. His cartoons have…
21 October 2021
Africa’s Ubiquitous Kidnappings: Abductions in Nigeria Tear Families Apart
Abductions in Nigeria has now reached a point of grave concern. Barely a day passes without a…
20 October 2021
How to Understand the Phenomenal Appeal of Squid Game
Squid Game is Netflix’s recent viral hit where debt-ridden contestants are given the chance to…
19 October 2021
BHM: All the Ways Black People Still Don’t Matter
Between 2019 and 2020, there were more than 31,700 reports of missing Black people. In London, this…
18 October 2021
Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy: Plenty of Questions Not Enough Answers
The government have released their strategy on Violence Against Women and Girls. Home Secretary,…
14 October 2021
Killed for the Truth: The Nobel Peace Prize for Journalism is a Rescue Attempt for Press Freedom
Once upon a time, being a journalist was a noble calling. Those who took up the mantle were…
13 October 2021
Young Brits Would Love to Leave: But the Option of Living and Working Abroad Has All but Disappeared
Young, low-income Brits face a dead end.Whatever one's thoughts on Brexit, or on the European…
12 October 2021
The Tory Party’s Dance Macabre: Why Feel-Good Politicians are the Problem
Now is the Autumn of our discontent. As the cold weather starts to arrive in Britain, fuel…
11 October 2021
‘Driving for Change’ Initiative: How Much Change Can We Expect?
In recent years, support measures for homeless people have become more visible and the issue better…
9 October 2021
Texas Almost Outlaws Abortions: Why are Reproductive Rights in the Hands of Men?
Social media is flooding with rightfully angry women after Texas has banned abortions once a foetal…
8 October 2021
AUKUS Revives Nationalist Leanings For a Select Few
Last month, it was announced that a strategic new partnership had been formed between Australia,…
7 October 2021
The Universal Credit Cut: Tory Cruelty Disguised as Practicality
This week the Conservative Party scrapped the £20-a-week uplift to universal credit that was…
6 October 2021
Femicide: The Invisible Pandemic that Killed Sarah Everard
The blood-curdling case of Sarah Everard has brought to light the institutional misogyny that…
5 October 2021
500m Winter Support Fund: Is the Government Fixing a Problem they Created?
On September 30, Rishi Sunak announced the £500m Household Support Fund. Money will be made…
4 October 2021
The German Election Proves British Politics is Broken
On September 26, Germans went to the polls to elect the members of the 20th Bundestag. The election…
1 October 2021
R. Kelly: Why Has Justice Taken So Long?
The R&B singer R. Kelly was found guilty on Monday of all nine charges brought against him.…