Rates of Discrimination Against BAME Applicants Unchanged

2020 Power of Colour survey shows little progress for BAME top job holders. Yet, 2017 research revealed discrimination against BAME unchanged since the 1970s

How the BBC Has Lifted the Curtain On Performative Politics

The BBC receive major backlash after the use of a racial slur by one of its reporters.

Week of Unrest as Floyd’s Murderers yet to be Brought to Justice

Protests have increased as the police officers who have murdered George Floyd are yet to be brought to Justice

Reviewing Classics - Written on the Wind (1956) - Douglas Sirk

Douglas Sirk's 1956 drama Written on the Wind became a blueprint for melodramtic storytelling for decades after its realse.

Justice for Ahmaud

Trending everywhere is the story of a young man from Georgia who was brutally murdered in an act of racial violence. Read about the publics cries for justice and how you can support Ahmaud Arbery.

The Premier League's Fight Against Coronavirus

What is happening with this season Premier League games and who will get the title?

The World’s Most Deadly Book

J D Salinger's book 'The Catcher in the Rye' has been connected to some of the most famous murders of the last few decades but why?

Reviewing Classics - Autumn Sonata (1978) - Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman's tense portrait of a mother and daughter still stings 40 years after its release, thanks to masterful performances by Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann.

Reopening the United States

People across the Unites States are urging for the country to reopen. The question remains: are they ready? This article analyzes this question, and considers the practicality of the preventative measures states are installing.

Reviewing Classics - Salaam Bombay! (1988) - Mira Nair

Samir reviews Mira Nair's Oscar-nominated social drama Salaam Bombay!