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Vox pop: Does Qatar deserve to host the World Cup?

Posted on Nov 18, 2022Dec 6, 2022 by Shashwathi Sudhakar
(Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons) The FIFA World Cup will kick off on Sunday in Doha, and controversy is rife.  The...Read More

Mahsa Amini: London protestors gather again to show solidarity for ‘women’s revolution’ in Iran

Posted on Nov 17, 2022Dec 6, 2022 by Shifali Gorka
(picture credits: Shifali Gorka) Hundreds of protestors gathered again in Trafalgar Square, London on Saturday to protest against the Iranian...Read More

For Indian billionaire fugitives, Britain has become the top destination to seek asylum in

Posted on Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021 by Ananya Rao
On 14 December, the High Court in London began hearing Nirav Modi’s appeal to fight extradition to India. The billionaire,...Read More

“If Britain can do it then, Britain can do it now” – Lord Alf Dubs on Britain’s child refugee legacy

Posted on Dec 12, 2021Dec 12, 2021 by Kathryn Dalziel
In the late hours of November 21, the Labour MP for Derby made an impassioned plea to the House of...Read More

Punched: veracious stories of victims of gender-based violence

Posted on Dec 8, 2021 by Raven News
One in three women will be abused in their lifetime, and in times of crisis the numbers rise. Four hundred thousand more...Read More

Modern slavery cases increasing in London 

Posted on Dec 3, 2021Dec 3, 2021 by Daniela Rivera Samayoa
Reported cases of modern slavery have been on the rise in the United Kingdom throughout the last decade, and London is one of the UK's...Read More

An Afghan artist starts a new life as a Goldsmiths student In London

Posted on Dec 1, 2021Dec 2, 2021 by Riddhi Kachhela
After living under a constant threat of being abducted by the Taliban, a twenty-seven-year-old Afghan artist from Kabul arrived in London last week to pursue his Masters in Fine Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London.   Altaf*, who worked as...Read More

Sad state of antisemitism in modern football discussed by Henry Jackson Society panel

Posted on Nov 30, 2021Dec 1, 2021 by Thomas McGrath
MPs, footballers, and those who work to curb antisemitism met as part of a panel organised by the Henry Jackson Society...Read More

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