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
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Is the death penalty the right punishment? For Boston bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, this question has been asked numerous times. Over the past seven
It was only 3 weeks ago that the uncertainty surrounding Putin’s Russian invasion of Ukraine was at its height, with Western intelligence stating
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
Not only is the Ukrainian conflict on Europe’s doorstep, it is at our fingertips. All it takes is to go online, and there
The government’s proposed changes to higher education are riddled with significant flaws. Although the Johnson government would argue that the plans will reduce
On 19th February, the BBC reported that a proposed ban on ‘fur and foie gras’, cited as a key Brexit benefit for animal
Kais Saied (centre) took power in Tunisia nearly two and a half years ago, and in that time has seen his image turn
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