The priority of controlling COVID-19 has come at the expense of potential and current cancer patients, where waiting two more months for an appointment or treatment can make all the difference.
With Rishi Sunak having ushered through an emergency mini-budget, it is important to assess whether the new changes represent an exercise in damage limitation or are truly the start of a Rooseveltian-like vision.
With Rishi Sunak having ushered through an emergency mini-budget, it is important to assess whether the new changes represent an exercise in damage limitation or are truly the start of a Rooseveltian-like vision.
The priority of controlling COVID-19 has come at the expense of potential and current cancer patients, where waiting two more months for an appointment or treatment can make all the difference.
With Uighur Muslims still suffering and journalists facing imprisonment, Nouse looks at how the global community is responding to severe human rights violations.
With all the doom and gloom that 2020 has brought on us, Ed Halford and Kristina Wemyss cover some of the more positive developments that have occurred in politics and beyond, many of which have been overshadowed by Covid-19 and Brexit.
With Boris Johnson describing a no-deal Brexit as “very, very likely”, the UK’s recent free trade deals with Japan, Singapore and Vietnam signify that Britain’s admission into the Trans-Pacific trade group appears imminent.
Dominic Cummings’ departure from Downing Street signifies the start of a determined effort on Boris Johnson’s part to get his administration back on track.
With upcoming Scottish Parliamentary elections in May , both the Labour and Conservative parties face little time to develop a successful strategy that addresses both the threat of independence and that speaks to the Scottish electorate’s domestic priorities.