A Law to Break Another Law: The New Brexit Legislation Is Not Going Down Well

Boris Johnson’s Internal Market Bill threatens to make the UK’s road out of the EU even bumpier, if that were possible.

What Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Death Means for America

The US mourns an icon and awaits a change that could transform its socio-political climate.

In the Battle over Mail Ballots, is US Democracy or Trump’s Presidency at Stake?

The scope of COVID-19 seems almost limitless. Could it affect the very integrity of the US presidential election?

The Coronavirus Pandemic and its Propensity to Trigger Racist Agendas

If given the choice between carrying on daily life during a pandemic, at the expense of the most vulnerable, or lockdown with free food, treatment and essentials, it would appear favourable to choose the latter option. Lockdown with free access…

Donald Trump Acquitted of all Charges

This is the third president to have been impeached, but not convincted, in the United States.

Green Party Announces Action Plan to Tackle Climate Change

The Green Party presents solutions to environmental, social, and economic issues as the climate crisis looms.