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Why has the UK fallen out with China?

In recent years Britain has taken a warm approach to China, promoting trade and cooperation above everything else. Dubbed the ‘golden era’ of British...

Can the decline in oil lead to a new energy democracy?

Ravaged by the economic ramifications of the pandemic, the energy sector has regressed into one of the worst declines ever witnessed in the last...

Where is the government getting all this money from?

Since the coronavirus pandemic started, the Office for Budget Responsibility estimates the government has spent over £100bn in response. From the furlough scheme, to...

Why is it almost impossible to sue the American Police?

As many have expressed their indignation over the murder of George Floyd in recent months, one question remains central amidst the heated discussion regarding...

Is a Labour Party split inevitable?

Labour civil war – Keir Starmer faces down the left of his party as he rejects calls to reinstate Rebecca Long Baily as shadow...

The Architect of Apartheid, Cecil Rhodes, Falls At Oxford

Oriel College, Oxford University decided this week to remove the statue of their main patron, Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902), to make way for African-American Rhodes...

“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...

R number: What is it and is there a better measurement?

As part of our Common Sense On: Coronavirus series, Contributor Adesewa explores the meaning of the R value, its importance and its relationship with...

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