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Homelessness: The Big Issue
March 20, 2013 -
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As the homeless population continues to grow, society must move beyond stereotypes that denigrate and marginalise some of the most...
Are Police Cautions Fit for Purpose?
March 14, 2013 -
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Myriad performance targets within policing bodies are leading to a high number of issued cautions, to the detriment of citizens Early...
Paris: The City of Light with Its Own Dark Secrets
October 17, 2012 -
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Many Roma inhabitants in Paris are living in the worst human conditions imaginable, a fact which goes completely unnoticed It...
The Penniless Pursuit of Knowledge
October 14, 2012 -
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Britain's growing class of the educated yet unemployed are turning to postgraduate studies and valueless internships Last...
Fuelling the Entrepreneurial Engine
September 25, 2012 -
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Starting your own business isn't as easy as having a great idea It’s 3:30am and my internet is down. Normally,...
Bushmeat and the Crisis of Sustenance
September 12, 2012 -
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In addition to constituting a serious conservation risk, the multi-million dollar trade in bushmeat has wide ranging socio-political...
Nigeria: Shell’s Oily Friendship With Human Rights Abusers
August 26, 2012 -
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Leaked documents from Shell reveal its deep financial ties to human rights abusers Shell spent at least $383...
At Home on Nepal’s Streets
August 15, 2012 -
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Nepal's street children are stigmatised by society, vulnerable to both mental and physical abuse Himal is six years...
Was London 2012 Worth It? Yes.
August 12, 2012 -
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London 2012 has added to the narrative of positive change created by the Olympics over the years Sixty-one medals...
Was London 2012 Worth It? No.
August 12, 2012 -
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As history has proved, the legacy of the London 2012 Olympics is just another which we will grow to regret The...
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