
The United Kingdom’s Crime and Policing Bill 2025, introduced in February by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, has reached the Committee stage in the House of Commons, reigniting fierce debate over its expansion […]
The United Kingdom’s Crime and Policing Bill 2025, introduced in February by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, has reached the Committee stage in the House of Commons, reigniting fierce debate over its expansion […]
Chemotherapy may only improve a patient’s chances of survival by 3-5%, with some studies suggesting as little as 2.5% for breast cancer patients. The treatment can cause significant damage to healthy cells, […]
Joseph Bright believes the West is coming apart. But he sees this as an opportunity for people in the West to band together. He believes that rising nationalist parties and movements in […]
Hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent by the US military on unsuccessful initiatives such as the Navy’s Great Green Fleet programme. Now, it is coming to an end. Defence Secretary […]
On 5 March, the Sentencing Council published guidelines that would implement two-tier sentencing in the UK, favouring offenders from ethnic, cultural and faith minorities. The guidelines were set to take effect on […]
On 19 March, the European Commission (“EC”) announced a strategy called the Savings and Investments Union (“SIU”) to channel €10 trillion of citizens’ savings from across the bloc into “strategic investments,” aiming […]
Spending more than two hours a day watching TV increases your heart disease risk by 12%, even if you have low genetic risk for Type 2 diabetes. Limiting television viewing to less […]