Emma Keelan and Brendan Ciarán Browne Whilst optimists may claim the United States retains its credibility as a worthy mediator [...]
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After the Swedish election?
Sara Edenheim In Sweden, the wave of solidarity for refugees that spread across Europe in the autumn of 2015 was perceived [...]
Read moreIndia Decriminalises Homosexuality
Utsa Mukherjee 6th September 2018 will go down the annals of history as a watershed moment for India and for the [...]
Read moreBoris the Bully
Amina Shareef In his weekly column appearing in the Daily Telegraph on August 5, Boris Johnson denounced the full burka-ban [...]
Read moreObituary for Robert Fine – 1945-2018
Robert Fine has died at the age of 72, following complications from a bone marrow transplant. He held an emeritus [...]
Read moreDenmark’s quest to socialize the “ghettos”: The dark history of forced assimilation in Europe
Sara Salem Recent Danish laws purportedly targeting families who have “failed to integrate” have caused an uproar, seen as further proof [...]
Read moreLondon’s Homelessness Crisis and Wellbeing
Homelessness charity Evolve Housing + Support is calling for more counselling to be available for London’s homeless as a new [...]
Read moreMedical Emergency in Gaza – Donate
Hilary Rose Israeli Physicians for Human Rights was established in 1988 and supports those denied their Human Rights: it sends mobile [...]
Read moreSolidarity in the Neoliberal University? Acts of Kindness and the Ethics of Care During the UCU Pensions Dispute
Sarah Burton and Vikki Turbine Who gets to have, and give, solidarity in the neoliberal university? Is solidarity even possible in [...]
Read moreVice-chancellors should start planning their climb-down strategies
David Bartram The UCU is well on its way to winning the pensions dispute. The flaws in the “deficit” story are [...]
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