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Life, Death, and Dignity: Understanding the Assisted Dying Debate in the UK
India Gordon The UK is at a pivotal moment in its history with the proposed Terminally Ill Adults (Assisted Dying) Bill having passed its...
Justice & Rights. Explore the latest developments in the fight for equality in societies, the policies that can achieve these, and the barriers to equality.
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India Gordon
Jan 9
Life, Death, and Dignity: Understanding the Assisted Dying Debate in the UK
India Gordon The UK is at a pivotal moment in its history with the proposed Terminally Ill Adults (Assisted Dying) Bill having passed its...
India Gordon
Nov 21, 2024
Confronting the UK's Far-Right Violence Problem
India Gordon This year, the UK witnessed a level of national violence not seen since the 2011 riots. However, the violence this time...
Mehul Chopra
Jan 16, 2024
Innocence under Siege: The Plight of Gaza’s Children
By Mehul Chopra The Gaza Strip, a small, densely populated piece of land on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, is home to over 2...
Saarah Rahman
Nov 8, 2023
Refugees in Limbo:Confronting Discrimination and Institutional Racism in Europe's Immigration Crisis
By Saarah Rahman Refugees flee their home country due to violence, crossing international borders for safety. However, they are met with...
India Southcott
Nov 7, 2023
Shortcomings in Addressing ‘Honour’ Based Violence in the UK
By India Southcott On September 15, 2023, the UK government rejected calls to officially define ‘honour’ based violence (HBV), indicative...
Mehul Chopra
Oct 27, 2023
Zan, Zendegi, Azadi (Woman, Life, Freedom): Iran’s Resistance to Oppression and Tyranny
By Mehul Chopra The Iranian revolution of 1979: a brief history Iran, known for its rich history and ancient civilization, has had its...
Mehru Nisa Shahid
Oct 15, 2023
Not in Isolation: Exploring the Intersection between Climate Change and Education
By Mehru Nisa Shahid Climate change is often given significant attention in conversations and tends to be treated as an isolated issue,...
Warwick Think Tank
Mar 21, 2023
Do movies portray Marital Rape or Sexual Violence?
Movies are considered as the visual representation of the world that we are living in. No one dislikes watching movies. But do we...
Ananya Sreekumar
Mar 17, 2023
Editorial: The chronicles of German extremism
By Ananya Sreekumar On 7th December 2022, German Special Forces, in tandem with regional Police forces, conducted raids across the...
Gokul Krishnakumar
Mar 17, 2023
Editorial: The Peruvian Puzzle
By Gokul Krishnakumar In early December 2022, Peru woke to a direct address from its leftist President, Pedro Castillo, who proclaimed a...
Drishti Patel
Mar 14, 2023
Fake Feminism: Culture of Shame that Looms Over Society Today
With the fourth wave of feminism roaming around for over a decade now, it is interesting to see the changes and whether things have...
Evie Taylor
Jan 10, 2023
Investigating the Silencing of Climate Activists
As climate inaction from political leaders around the world persists, the onus has fallen upon climate-conscious members of the general...
Warwick Think Tank
Dec 14, 2022
Editorial: Punishing Capital Punishment
As of 2022, over 70% of the world’s countries have now abolished the death penalty, with Malaysia announcing plans to abolish it in June...
Warwick Think Tank
Dec 14, 2022
Editorial: The Haitian Crisis
As the unipolar world collapses amidst a flurry of sanctions volleyed at each other by ‘opposing’ blocs of an increasingly multipolar...
Caitlin Hoyland
Nov 29, 2022
“Women, Life, Freedom”: The hundred-year oppression of the Kurdish people
On the 13th September, 22 year old Mahsa Amini was arrested by Iran’s Morality police for supposedly wearing her headscarf...
Will Kingston-Cox
Oct 18, 2022
Leicester Riots: An Isolated Incident?
Whilst almost all media outlets were preoccupied with the national mourning of Queen Elizabeth II and her state funeral, worrying...
Ishaan Vijai
Oct 4, 2022
The Power of Speech and its Great Responsibility
“The right to free speech is more important than the content of the speech” — Voltaire From all the present foundations of modern...
Warwick Think Tank
Feb 1, 2022
Plight of the Migrant Workers: Covid-19's Paralysis of Global Labour Flows
This article has been written by contributor Sharanya Chakraborty The Covid 19 pandemic led to a halt in global migration flows by the...
Warwick Think Tank
Jan 18, 2022
The Erosion of Voting Rights in the United States – A Historical Review of the Voting Rights Act
This article was written by contributor Lily Meckel The Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965 is one of the most significant pieces of...
Lucy Young
Nov 16, 2021
The Police, Crime, Sentencing And Courts Bill Is Looking To Restrict Your Rights
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill was first announced in March 2021, and yet has already reached the Committee stage of the...
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Aryanee Nair
Nov 7, 2024
How 'Crazy Rich Asians' Put Singapore on the Global Map: A Marketing Masterclass
Aryanee Nair Singapore – known for the best airport in the world and its relations to the film ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ by John M. Chu,...
Warwick Think Tank
Mar 26, 2024
Preserving Our Story: Navigating the Future of Digital and Cultural Preservation
By Tauseef Parkar The destruction of the Library of Alexandria centuries ago serves as a lesson on the fragility of human knowledge and...
Tauseef Parkar
Oct 17, 2023
Art VS Algorithms: The Battle for Pay Parity and Human Creativity in the Arts
By Tauseef Parkar After a 146-day standoff, the writers' strike finally came to an end. On September 24, the Writers Guild of America...
Warwick Think Tank
Mar 21, 2023
Do movies portray Marital Rape or Sexual Violence?
Movies are considered as the visual representation of the world that we are living in. No one dislikes watching movies. But do we...
Jakub Fegyveres
Jan 15
Carbon Markets: Making the Most of a Cornerstone of Climate Policy
Jakub Fegyveres Carbon markets are, currently, a highly topical issue in contemporary environmental policy. Included as one of the three...
Jakub Fegyveres
Dec 8, 2024
A Climate Conscious Curriculum: the Low-Cost way to Combat Disinformation and Improve our Future
Jakub Fegyveres What is the most important area of environmental policy? In my opinion, especially in this context, the relative...
Millie Gould
Nov 19, 2024
What does Donald Trump’s Recent Election Win Mean for Global Climate Change Policy?
Millie Gould It is no secret that Donald Trump has some controversial and downright conspiratorial views on climate change, with him even...
Jakub Fegyveres
Nov 14, 2024
Flawed, yet Crucial: Can COP29 overcome its predecessors’ failures?
Jakub Fegyveres The 29th iteration of the annual Conference of Parties (COP), is taking place over two weeks, beginning on the 11th of...
India Southcott
Nov 2, 2024
Bridging the Digital Divide in Education: Addressing Technology Disparities
India Southcott In today’s education system, digital tools have moved from supplementary resources to essential elements for educational...
Zaira Imran
Feb 19, 2024
AI: a support or danger to learning?
By Zaira Imran Since the pandemic, the innovation of AI technology and its integration into several industries and sectors has been...
Oriane Nagberi
Feb 19, 2024
Is La Laicité in schools the separation of religion from the state or the separation of Islam from French society?
By Oriane Nagberi La Laicité is an educational policy that exists in France as a secular policy, intercepting every part of French...
Daniel Norman
Nov 6, 2023
Schools Under Strain: SEND Children Face Crumbling Support Systems
By Daniel Norman There are now more Special Education Needs and Disabilities — SEND — children in the British school system than ever....
Editorials
Nov 1, 2024
Editorial: Regional Challenges Under the Magnifying Glass
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Explore Healthcare
Lois Glover
Nov 13, 2024
The Downplay of the Mental Health Crisis: How Will Disparities be Resolved?
Lois Glover Historically, mental health has been a heavily stigmatised, taboo topic and in many ways remains that way. Whilst mental...
Warwick Think Tank
Mar 28, 2024
Cancer: why health inequalities in cancer are making the world’s biggest killer that much more dangerous
Isabella Lopez-Scott There are many areas in healthcare in which spotting inequalities is obvious, for example, those who can afford...
Isabella Lopez-Scott
Feb 25, 2024
COVID-19 and its Implications on our Mental Health
By Isabella Lopez-Scott The COVID-19 pandemic had many implications for the economy, education, and healthcare. However, one factor...
Nimrit Jodha
Oct 31, 2023
Public vs Private: Does the Quality of Healthcare vary between the Public and Private Sectors?
By Nimrit Jodha Over the past decade, there has been an increased emphasis on healthcare becoming a profit-maximising industry. However,...
Explore Politics & Policy
Will Allen
Nov 2, 2024
The Conservative Party: Out into the Wilderness
Will Allen The Conservative party, the UK's, and arguably the worlds, most storied political party is drawing its protected leadership...
Reuben Bye
Jan 26, 2024
2024 The Year of Elections: Change and Uncertainty
By Reuben Bye 2024 is the biggest year for voting, ever - and it will be a year of uncertainty. 76 countries with a combined population...
Will Allen
Mar 19, 2023
Editorial: Let Joe Biden Run Again
By Will Allen It seems like a given rule that presidents are expected to seek re-election. There are just six examples of incumbent...
Ananya Sreekumar
Mar 17, 2023
Editorial: The chronicles of German extremism
By Ananya Sreekumar On 7th December 2022, German Special Forces, in tandem with regional Police forces, conducted raids across the...
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