A new blood test that can detect up to 50 different types of cancer is due to be piloted across England next year. The trial is being conducted on 165,000 patients by the NHS in […]
COVID and the exacerbation of poverty
Freedom4Girls recently reported that many families have been left with a choice between basic food necessities and sanitary products. Tina Leslie, from the charity, stated that: “The situation has become untenable.” The impacts of Covid-19 […]
Trump takes the midnight to Georgia
With the Senate majority and the fate of the Biden presidency hanging in the balance, all eyes are on Georgia. If Democratic challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock both win runoff elections against Republican incumbents […]
Latest season of The Crown exposes double standards from MPs
There appears to be something slightly insidious in how Oliver Dowden, Culture Secretary, has singled out the recent series of The Crown as needing a warning of its fictional status. That the most recent season […]
Un-Met expectations: The Met Police fail to uphold standards of basic human decency
A gross manipulation of tragedy: the Met Police are currently facing legal action over their use of dead children’s identities for undercover officers. This discovery has added unnecessary trauma to families already living with grief […]
Millwall’s booing indicative of the challenge Football still faces
Saturday 5th of December signalled for many football fans a return to the stadiums which they adore. For many clubs playing this weekend in London; now in the tier two category, supporters returned in reduced […]
Priti Patel: Bully? Or just ‘expressed frustrations’
Home Secretary Priti Patel has been found to have broken the ministerial code after an inquiry by the Cabinet Office. However, the Prime Minister has the final say on the matter and Boris Johnson has […]
Biden pushes past the Trump era
President-elect Joe Biden is wasting no time choosing his cabinet. Reportedly, his Secretary of State is going to be Antony Blinken which could drastically change America’s foreign policy and put climate change back on the […]
Stand with Thailand, Protect Human Rights
Students in Thailand have been dodging pepper spray, putting out tear gas canisters and holding up three-finger salutes as they call for major democratic reforms to the Prayut Chan-o-cha government as well as a modernisation […]
The return of the Brexit Party – urgent necessity or inevitable failure?
Nigel Farage will not be Britain’s next Prime Minister. The rebranded Brexit Party – now ‘Reform UK’ – is attempting to capitalise on the growing anti-lockdown sentiment in the country, establishing themselves as the unofficial […]
What might Trump’s post-presidency look like?
Donald Trump’s presidency defied many significant political norms, making it reasonable to expect that his post-presidency will be the same. After his term ends on 20th January 2021, Trump is going to have a lot […]
The recent High Court ruling on puberty-blocking medication is not only nonsensical, it is ruining the lives of the people it claims to protect
CONTENT WARNING: mentions of transphobia and anti-trans violence I found out about the lawsuit being filed against Tavistock last year whilst flicking through abandoned newspapers in the fine art studios. My stomach felt like it […]