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From Lascars to leaders | Esha Amin
From Lascars to leaders: a brief historic and geographic insight on how Britain’s largest minority came to be A person of colour and a...
Nov 17, 20225 min read


Do Legal Positivism and Tyranny Go Hand in Hand? | Leo Waterhouse
John Austin’s blueprint of legal positivism, contains what is perhaps the most influential premise in legal philosophy. ‘The existence of...
Nov 15, 20227 min read


The Case of Sarah Everard: Can the 888 Phone Line Really Make US more ‘Streetwise’? | Angelika Santaniello
The case of Sarah Everard taught us women one thing: our safety is now only in our hands. Otherwise, more brutally and in the words of...
Jan 19, 20223 min read


‘Story telling is a political act’ – Polly Creed’s Lecture | Mia Spiller
On Tuesday 16th November, Polly Creed gave a lecture on Art and Activism- Making Politically Engaged Theatre & Film. During the talk she...
Nov 18, 20212 min read


Comradery in the wake of Covid-19 | Elizabeth Abayomi
Comradery is an important life skill that can be defined as the bond that ties two or more parties together alongside self-sacrifice and...
Oct 8, 20213 min read


“There’s no Planet B” and the meaning of the climate change movement | Vanesa Dimitrova
“I don’t want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic” says Swedish climate change activist Greta Thunberg “You are not mature enough to...
Mar 4, 20193 min read


Human Rights: Universal or a Western Construct? | Alessia Ciocanea
In this essay, human rights will be defined as the ideals belonging to all mankind, inherent to personhood, by which cultures attempt to...
Oct 2, 20187 min read
Witnesses to the Dissenters | Anna Fleischer
It’s not often you find yourself passionately defending Christ’s divinity in the thick snow outside Westminster station, shivering and...
Mar 22, 20183 min read


Colourism in Asia | Sadia Ahmed
Throughout history, human beings have always been fairly tribal creatures, focusing on physical, linguistic, and geographical differences...
Feb 25, 20185 min read


The Strange Case of Jack the Ripper | Fatema Hakim
The year is 1888. The stage, the shadowy and bog-filled streets of the East End of London. More specifically, the Whitechapel District,...
Jan 31, 201811 min read


Fashionable Cruelty | Rita Carvalho
It has recently been brought up in social media that H&M and Zara are some of the fashion companies that allow child labour in the...
Jan 28, 20183 min read


The Good War | Gabriel Ivens
On August the 21st 2013, the Assad regime used rockets filled with Sarin gas to kill (at the smallest estimate) 500 civilians in Ghouta,...
Jan 23, 20184 min read
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