Article by Rita Al Kordahy Work-from-home made it to headlines near the beginning of July 2022, as the Netherlands becomes the first country that moves to […]
Article by Ashlyne Yong “Compelled to become instruments of war, to kill and be killed, child soldiers are forced to give violent expression to the hatreds […]
Article by Anna Wallace Whilst there is an extensive existing body of literature regarding the moral, medical, and legal ethics of the practises of Euthanasia and […]
Article by Taha Ragheb As we approach into the Spring of 2022, plans for a decriminalisation trial in London are blossoming too. Sadiq Khan has announced […]
Article by Afeefa Salehmohamed Since Bloomberg lost a case in the Supreme Court relating to Privacy laws, there are rumours about regression of privacy laws in […]
Article by Trinity Batt In early February, Meta shares fell by 26.4 percent, representing over $230 billion of the company’s total market value. This is not […]
Article by Joseph Nash CANZUK is a proposed union between Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the UK which will promote the values of free movement of […]
Article by Anna Wallace The Beijing Winter Olympic Games are now fully underway, and whilst the threat of COVID19 stalling the commencing of the games has […]