Opinion: How conflict drives intolerance and irrationality – lessons from history
From the invasion of Iraq to the escalation of the intervention in Libya, many decisions taken by Western war-time leaders this century seem
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From the invasion of Iraq to the escalation of the intervention in Libya, many decisions taken by Western war-time leaders this century seem
At fifteen years old, on the night of my first GCSE examination, I didn’t sleep. Instead of staying well-nourished, well-rested and taking a
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Featured Image: ‘Libertad de expresión’ by Fundación Karisma Colombia from Flickr is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 (link to license deed). Identity has
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Meritocracy tends to signal a belief that each person should be recognised and treated according to the merits of their selves — their
A few years ago, I agreed with the statement that we should all be feminists. I had many heated conversations with friends and acquaintances about
The British Monarchy is undoubtably experiencing a crisis, one which spans family conflicts, its modern identity, and its future, all amidst vast changes