The Brutality of Britain’s Colonisation History – The Chagos Islands Shame
By Vanessa Yu 3/11/22 Image source: 'I travelled to Britain's last colony in Africa with the Islanders who want their home back'...
‘It Could Have Been Me and You’: The Death of Mahsa Amini
By Ziti lei 30/09/22 Image source: Iran: Deaths Mount as Mahsa Amini Protests Continue Background Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish...
Is it worth it to scrap the Human Rights Act for a UK Bill of Rights?
by Vanessa Yu on 18/09/22 Image source: Human Rights in Northern Ireland: What if the Human Rights Act were repealed? - Research Matters...
Unsettled war in Tigray: renewed violence is exacerbating the already-dire humanitarian crisis
by Ziti Lei on 11/09/22 Image source: "Objectivity concerns over UN’s report on Tigray civil war" - The Guardian Background The Tigray...
The Rwanda Policy – the Government’s Sugarcoated Attempt to “Help” Asylum Seekers
by Vanessa Yu on 29/08/22 Image source: Rwanda policy High Court challenge to be heard in September - Impartial Reporter Background of...
The retreat from Roe v. Wade: What we are facing now
by Ziti Lei on 22/08/22 Background of the event In 1969, a 25-year-old single woman, Norma McCorvey, using the name ‘Jane Roe’,...
To what extent are the laws on immigration in the UK too strict?
Kaylene Leong Immigration is defined as a process through which individuals become permanent residents or citizens of another country1....