In this article Luca Povoas considers the recent history of populism and considers how it could help predict President-Elect Donald Trump's effects on the US economy in the long-term.
In a remarkable blend of beauty and brains, Archana Nayar, a dedicated trainee solicitor who is also completing their Solicitors Qualifying Examinations has been crowned Miss […]
Everyone has the right to clean, safe water and warm homes. Yet at the current time our waterways are being polluted by raw sewage being discharged […]
Daniel Sokol is a former university lecturer and a practising barrister at 12 King’s Bench Walk, London, with a specialist interest in clinical negligence and education […]
In this article Aharon Dove analyses the Chancellor's Autumn budget to suggest how the UK economy could be impacted by the range of introduced measures.
In her article, Leanne Wylie explores the recent Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)' landmark conviction in a case involving female genital mutilation (FGM) in England and Wales. This case marks a significant step in the fight against FGM, highlighting the CPS's commitment to prosecuting such crime.
As a law student, you can use online drafting tools and academic phrasebanks to help give your writing an authoritative voice, but what about your verbal […]