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As education skyrockets, our opportunities shrink
Comment Thomas McKenna 8/19/22 Comment Thomas McKenna 8/19/22

As education skyrockets, our opportunities shrink

The number of foreign students at esteemed institutions like the London School of Economics has skyrocketed. International students now make up nearly 70% of the cohort.

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Why Russia will survive, and why the U.K. may die
Comment, Culture 8/18/22 Comment, Culture 8/18/22

Why Russia will survive, and why the U.K. may die

Should a nation wish to continue existing, it must bring children into the world, or it is doomed.

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No White Man’s Sky: the RAF’s discriminatory hiring
Comment 8/17/22 Comment 8/17/22

No White Man’s Sky: the RAF’s discriminatory hiring

The RAF is trying to reach ‘impossible’ diversity targets by pausing employment offers to more than worthy white male recruits.

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When Islamic fundamentalism declared war on the West
Comment, Culture 8/16/22 Comment, Culture 8/16/22

When Islamic fundamentalism declared war on the West

It should have been confronted when it first reared its ugly head on English soil, in the burning streets of Bolton and Blackburn.

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As the world crumbles around us, turn to art
Comment, Culture Thomas McKenna 8/5/22 Comment, Culture Thomas McKenna 8/5/22

As the world crumbles around us, turn to art

When great art touches you, it is a profound experience which can help shape your life, and it is often unexplainable.

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Editing and illustrating “Sunken Island: An Anthology of British Poetry”
Comment, Culture Alexander Adams 8/1/22 Comment, Culture Alexander Adams 8/1/22

Editing and illustrating “Sunken Island: An Anthology of British Poetry”

The launch campaign for Sunken Island: An Anthology of British Poetry – The Bournbrook Press’s first book – has begun. Here is some background, from the perspective of the editor-illustrator-designer.

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The ‘milestone’ of televising courtrooms is not a public benefit
Comment Bradley Goodwin 7/30/22 Comment Bradley Goodwin 7/30/22

The ‘milestone’ of televising courtrooms is not a public benefit

If restoration of trust is wanted in the criminal justice system, they can start with actually punishing criminals according to the nature of their crime.

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Paul Embery on Labour and immigration – part two
Comment Mario Laghos 7/29/22 Comment Mario Laghos 7/29/22

Paul Embery on Labour and immigration – part two

We ask Paul Embery: “You’re almost the Last Samurai of the Labour Party, do you ever feel like giving up?”

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