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Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts: Power and Liberty in a Time of Unrest
The new police bill will have serious human rights implications. This briefing takes a look at what the bill aims to achieve.
Callum Farmer
Mar 26, 20213 min read


How 'Following the Science' on COVID-19 may lead you astray
In May 2020 the International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT) published a paper which argued that a combination of...
Alex Bowers
Jan 21, 20217 min read


Vaccines in the UK: Covid and confusion
Vaccines being used in the UK in 3 minutes or less
Flynn Devine
Jan 19, 20213 min read


What Have Human Rights Ever Done For Us?
Where are human rights, the rights bestowed upon human beings simply because they are human, to be found in the legal framework of the...
Callum Farmer
Jan 17, 202110 min read


The Saga of Julian Assange
Julian Assange's extradition case in 3 minutes or less. Photograph: Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Callum Fulker
Jan 16, 20213 min read


Biden, Boris and Beijing: The changing politics of climate action
Following wide-spread pledges of a Carbon-neutral world by 2050 we take a look at plans and their political implications.
Photo ©NASA
Flynn Devine
Nov 25, 20207 min read


Dominic Cummings
"Usually in politics everything is done on hunches" Photograph: Sky News
Callum Fulker
Nov 16, 20204 min read


The Executive vs The Judiciary: A Battle for Review
A look at the recent commission of an independent review on the judicial review process - Photo ©David Levenson/Alamy
Callum Farmer
Sep 21, 20206 min read
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