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France’s May 1968 uprisings: Is Britain in Danger of its own Revolution?
2018 marks the 50th anniversary of the "May 1968" civil unrest in France, when a coalition of students, workers, trade unions and left...
Book Review: Why 'Catcher in the Rye' is Particularly Relevant in the often Depressing Polit
JD Salinger’s only novel, The Catcher in the Rye, is much talked about. It follows the adventures of a depressed and disillusioned...
Capital Punishment in America – Ridiculous or Reasonable
Capital punishment has been used in some kind of form since the first signs of humanity but was abolished in the UK in 1965, around the...
Age discrimination: Should it be Discussed More?
Age discrimination is something that plays a big part in people’s lives, and it is a very difficult situation for the victims of it....
The Loan of the Bayeux Tapestry: A Generous Gesture to be Reciprocated?
In January 2018, Emmanuel Macron announced that France would lend the Bayeux Tapestry to the United Kingdom in 2022. This will be the...


UK Censorship of Internet
As of April 2018, the government proposes that pornographic websites force users to input a verification of their age. The system that...
Brexit: Should we Revote?
On the 23rd of June 2016 the UK had a referendum to choose whether we were to stay in the European Union or to leave and become...
How the Me Too movement affects children’s sex education
The #MeToo movement was spread virally in October 2017 soon after the sexual misconduct allegations made against Harvey Weinstein. The...
Why Meghan Markle is Part of a Larger Revolution in the British Royal Family
Meghan Markle has grasped the public’s attention and curiosity for months now since her relationship with Prince Harry was officially...


Are People Becoming “Technological Zombies”?
Many people use technological devices daily for many reasons. Even I am using one to write this article! Technological devices help us...
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