Rise of Nationalism
by Sylwia Heller Many countries currently face the problem of immigration, which in places like the UK has been anContinue Reading
by Sylwia Heller Many countries currently face the problem of immigration, which in places like the UK has been anContinue Reading
by Ina Disguise Listening to the delectable Yanis Varoufakis this evening, (he moves beautifully) it struck me what a marvellousContinue Reading
by Sylwia Heller On the 8th October 2016 there will be elections of a new president in the US. So,Continue Reading
by Sam Muir The daunting and inescapable referendum is looming. On the 23rd June 2016 the fate of Britain inContinue Reading
by Sylwia Heller Civil war in Syria is very complicated as many parties are involved and their motivations vary. SomeContinue Reading
by Sam Muir The etymology of a “tattoo” is derived from its Polynesian roots “tatau” meaning “correct” and later “irezumi”Continue Reading
by Sam Muir Depression is a controversial topic in both British politics and sociology and surrounding it is a hazyContinue Reading
by Sylwia Heller It has been a subject of a wide scale concern whether the UK should remain within theContinue Reading
by Eilidh Roy I‘ve spent the evening enjoying the Shakespeare Live at the RSC on the BBC celebrating 400 yearsContinue Reading
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In Edinburgh Princes Street on Monday the 2nd of May! The 18th annual Gumball 3000 Rally takes place from AprilContinue Reading
by Peter Callaghan We gather in the foyer of Dance City in Newcastle after writing an example of what makesContinue Reading
by Jennifer Watson Victoria is an independent German film directed by Sebastian Schipper, and it’s a film which becomes somewhatContinue Reading
by Chris Burn They say you feel most alive at times of great stress and danger. Such as putting onContinue Reading
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