What Have We Learnt from the 2015 General Election
After months of political hype the dust is finally settling on the 2015 General Election and David Cameron is settling back into Number 10 with a sense of achievement. After….
After months of political hype the dust is finally settling on the 2015 General Election and David Cameron is settling back into Number 10 with a sense of achievement. After….
Since the birth of the internet governments around the world have struggled to keep up with advances in technology and have lost the ability to monitor a major part of….
The countdown to the 2015 General Election has begun. Battle lines have been drawn. To the left, the Green Party. To the right (a little too far right for some)….
It’s a classic idiom that reverberates through our culture. ‘You simply can’t please everybody.’ You can apply it to anything and everything. You’re in a band? Someone is going to….
With the Scottish referendum for independence set to take place on the 18th of September, only months away, the Prime minister appealed on Friday for Scotland to remain a part….
Human rights issues have once again arisen in Sri Lanka, a country that has a troublesome past concerning a violent and bloody civil war. The civil war ended in 2009….
The Proposed high speed rail intended to firstly connect London and Birmingham. The project is expected to cost between £42-50 Billion currently, but many have suggested that the price is….
Blackout is a “what-if” feature length drama-documentary that explores the effects of a cyber-attack on Britain’s national power grid. Using a mixture of “amateur footage” and archive footage that has….
Yesterday was a day of revelation in the ongoing crisis in Syria. Firstly, it seems despite denying so (and still attempting to) the Assad regime does seem to have chemical….
It seemed for a brief moment that William Hague was finally going to get his wish of military action towards Syria on Wednesday. After reports that the Assad regime had….