Iyiola Solanke EU law is important not only for nationals from the EU living in the UK, but also for nationals [...]
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ON THE FRONTLINE: Intercultural Couples in a Divided World
Reenee Singh and Mehboob Dada “I shall soon need a passport to travel to Central Milton Keynes”, declared my mother-in-law to [...]
Read moreON THE FRONTLINE: Travelling the Line, British Commuters and Southern Rail
Pauline von Hellermann and Martin Webb Since its takeover by Govia Thameslink Railways (GTR) in July 2015, the performance of Southern [...]
Read moreOn the Frontline: Marriage Equality in Taiwan
Chin Ting-Fang Recently, the already heated debate about same sex marriage equality has reached a new peak in Taiwan. On the [...]
Read moreOn The Frontline: The B4RN Project, Delivering Broadband, Delivering Community
Andy Wells Broadband is one of the essential services for most people in the UK but its provision is patchy and, [...]
Read moreSocial media and favelas: The build up of peripheral subjectivities
Helton Levy From all the hardship that stem from living in a Brazilian favela, a key challenge remains one of appearing [...]
Read moreOn the Frontline: The birds and the bees
Simon Forrest When she assumed the role of Secretary of State for Education and Equalities in July 2016, Justine Greening raised [...]
Read moreOn the Frontline: Addicted
Laurel Richardson October 2002 My Dairy Queen (DQ) ice cream parlor is a mile from my home in Worthington--a suburb of Columbus, [...]
Read moreOn the Frontline: Landless and Displaced – The future of Indigenous Tribes in India?
Sakshi Rai In the summer of 2003, Tarika Lakra, a native of Raigarh district in the State of Chhattisgarh, received a [...]
Read moreOn the Frontline: The Point of Food Policy: reflections on the last 40 years
Tim Lang It would be nice but foolish to expect food policy to be a slice of public policy where [...]
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