MIR Meets: Tomiwa Owolade Andrew Xu Jul 5, 2023 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Tomiwa Owolade, the author of This is Not America: Why Black Lives in Britain Matter.…
MIR Meets: John Christensen Mathieu Lavault Oct 1, 2020 Host Mathieu Lavault sits down with John Christensen, economist and chair of the board of the Tax Justice!-->…
On The Importance of a Reformed and Updated UK Gender Recognition Act Tim Rhydderch Jul 30, 2020 Lasting over five years, on average, the current legal gender reassignment process is long, overly-intrusive, and…
Three Indecisive Brexit Days in March Mark Siraut Mar 19, 2019 On March 29th, the United Kingdom (UK) is supposed to leave the European Union (EU) according to the two-year…
Brexit: The “Easiest Deal Ever” Mark Siraut Jan 10, 2019 With less than 100 days to go before the UK officially leaves the EU on March 29th, 2019, it appears increasing…
What Can Europe’s Centre-Left Learn from the Communist Manifesto on its 170th… Mark Siraut Feb 21, 2018 Throughout 19th century Europe, suffrage was restricted to the property-owning middle and upper classes. As a…
The Way Back from Islamic Extremism Starts with the West Alfred Crooks Apr 11, 2017 The loss of life outside of Westminster on the 22nd of March is a sight which unfortunately now summons feelings of…
Flight of the International Students’ Trend Arnavi Mehta Nov 1, 2016 Getting an education abroad is an increasingly likely prospect for students across the globe, especially for those…
The Yemen Ceasefire: A Successful Truce or a Humanitarian Lull? Alexandra Sakellariou Mar 31, 2016 A sign of hope has reached the crisis in Yemen, as the internationally-recognized Yemeni government and Houthi…