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Can reparations actually work?

Reparations are understood to mean cash payments for historical wrongdoing. If well designed, they are intended to acknowledge victims’ suffering, offer forms of redress...

“Pupils excluded from school might as well be given a prison sentence” – former Director-General

The term 'school to prison line' is a phrase used in youth work circles which has invariably become a reality for the thousands of...

Colston’s down, now let us tear the education system down

The statue of the MP, merchant and prolific slave trader Edward Colston that was thrown into the Bristol Harbour by Black lives Matter protestors...

Conversation not just legislation will save BAME organ donation

Every day in the UK, someone dies waiting for an organ transplant. To enable more people to save more lives, the law around organ...

“Move on”: can we afford to?

"Move on" - is it easier for those in power to misdirect the public and hide from accountability? Dominic Cummings, aide to prime minister...

A case of race: How racism can impact mental health

Racism is not short of its involvement in popular discussion. As debates of race and identity have increased tenfold, due mostly to the migrations...

Ending the silence on mental health in Africa

In certain African countries/cultures, mental health is an issue on which many are silent, especially among the youth. There are lots of stigma and...

Agency workers are in the Coronavirus firing line

Gig economy workers are not being given personal protective equipment or being tested for infection leaving them at risk of contracting coronavirus. The Independent Workers’...

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