Homelessness, where an individual lacks a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence, is on the rise in the UK, and it’s an issue that stretches beyond...
Social Justice
There are approximately 10 million people in the UK with a criminal conviction. The prison system in England is often unsuccessful – 50% of all released...
The FIFA Women’s World Cup in France has come to a close and most will see it as a resounding success. However, has tournament fever covered up issues in the...
“Is my microphone on? Can you hear me? My name is Greta Thunberg. I am 16 years old. I come from Sweden. And I speak on behalf of future generations.” Sat on...
Since the digital revolution, social media and social activism, we have witnessed the birth of viral videos. This is a fascinating new form of activism...
I like to think the utility trend is fashion’s way of apologising to women. After years of selling us cold shoulder tops, jeans with rips in inexplicable...
UK bus services outside London were de-regulated in 1986, long before the UK privatised it’s train network. Why then has the campaign to re-regulate the buses...
There has been a spate of racist abuse in football in recent months, which has raised the question: what can be done to eradicate it from the game? During a...
Last month, protesters finally saw Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir lose his presidency after a number of protests during the previous months. The...
Technology is changing our world, with the pace of that change moving at breakneck speed. While the industry is driven by innovation, competition, and outside...