Under the Thames, a tunnel connecting Greenwich Peninsula with Royal Docks has caused controversy even before construction has begun
Category: Politics & Current Affairs
Northern Ireland: Coronavirus Restrictions Lifted But More May Follow
Northern Ireland may face tougher restrictions if there is a spike in the rate of infection from COVID19 as restrictions are eased ahead of the Christmas period, warned Stormont ministers.
Indian farmers at risk of exploitation
New legislation could see farmers in India at the mercy of private corporations and at risk of exploitation
Scotland: First Country To Provide Free Period Products
Scotland has become the first nation to introduce free period products for all, in an attempt to end period poverty.
What Is Happening In Thailand?
A youth-led protests movement across Thailand has called for social change in the country
There is 2020 for the world, and 2020 for Lebanon
Lebanese multi-faceted crisis continues amidst stagnated protests as citizens lose hope.
Labour’s Anti-Semitism Row: Jeremy Corbyn Returns
Sir Keir Starmer has readmitted Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party’s former leader, after an anti-Semitism row, but not as an MP.
The beginning of the end for Donald Trump
It was on Saturday 7th November 2020 when news outlets finally projected the next President of the United States.
Poland: Protests over ban on nearly all abortions
Protests have erupted after a ruling by Poland’s highest court to implement stricter rules governing abortion - apart from some circumstances.
Football Fans Violence: What are they thinking?
There is a long history of hostility between fans of football teams, but why does loyalty equate to violence and conflict?
Caribbean Crisis: 60 Million Gallons of Oil
A Venezuelan-flagged vessel at risk of spilling 60 million gallons of oil into the Caribbean, and causing an environmental crisis.
New campaign demands for supermarkets to rebrand period products
Many women feel shame surrounding periods, now a new campaign demands for this to change.