It’s Disingenuous for the Government to Celebrate Windrush Day
Helen Hayes MP flags the Government’s ongoing failures - which continue to devastate the lives of those affected by the Windrush Scandal.
Any move towards closer economic cooperation between the European Union and China must be put on pause until the situation in Xinjiang is entirely remedied
Helen Hayes MP flags the Government’s ongoing failures - which continue to devastate the lives of those affected by the Windrush Scandal.
After mounting evidence of China breaking the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Tom Randall MP argues that due to the UK’s recent colonial history with Hong Kong, the Foreign Office
Within 48 hours, 100,000 people signed Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson’s petition calling for the Government to teach Britain’s colonial past as part of the UK’s compulsory curriculum. Launched in June
The European Commission claims that the Digital Services Act (DSA) will deliver much-needed harmonisation and clarity of regulation. In fact, it introduces new risks and costs on businesses
At the Geneva Summit, the American President ignored warnings not to shake his Russian counterpart’s hand. In doing so, he reflected a wider trend in which the West
Jim Shannon draws on medical research to argue that vitamin D prescriptions are a crucial component to living in a post-lockdown Covid world.
The G7 agreement on the minimum tax of 15 percent is a small step, but it is not yet clear in which direction.
Why the EU needs a change of policy approach to avoid Morocco becoming another uncooperative player in the region, which could be just as devastating as when the
How politicians and videoconferencing have made the world smaller
The Commission’s three-pronged plans for a new Europe have returned from hibernation - and are a sleepwalk into bad policy