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by Rupert Wolfe Murray En-route to Nepal, I read about the occupation of one country by another and thought aboutContinue Reading
by Rupert Wolfe Murray En-route to Nepal, I read about the occupation of one country by another and thought aboutContinue Reading
by Caroline Malcolm-Boulton In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England died without an heir. As a result, her closest ProtestantContinue Reading
by Paula Smith A typical subculture is a smaller group of individuals who share interest, mannerisms and often clothing, whichContinue Reading
by Jack Anderson Jeremy Hunt has been Health Secretary for 5 years. During his time in charge of health inContinue Reading
by Sylwia Heller The situation of immigrants in the UK after Brexit is still uncertain. But, one of the thingsContinue Reading
For the last few months I have been working on 2 projects: #FashionMakeoverPaintings – This project bonds my two passions:Continue Reading
by Carine Belmont I am French, I am European and it is with sadness that I welcomed the news aboutContinue Reading
by Ina Disguise Ahh, the Trident vote. Always a time of great unity in the UK. I have witnessed one orContinue Reading
by Sylwia Heller Some of the practical issues which should be considered after Brexit is relevance of some European documents.Continue Reading
by Sylwia Heller Now, as England left the EU everyone tries to predict what is going to happen next. Certainly,Continue Reading
by Angus Wolfe Murray If you vote Remain you are signing up for The United States of Europe. It is pretty muchContinue Reading
by Rupert Wolfe Murray I’m registered to vote in Liverpool but am going to London on the day of theContinue Reading
by Sylwia Heller Because of Brexit there is a lot of discussion about whether Britain would benefit from leaving theContinue Reading
by Ina Disguise Listening to the delectable Yanis Varoufakis this evening, (he moves beautifully) it struck me what a marvellousContinue Reading
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