March was a defining moment in the COVID-19 crisis. We had watched, in sadness, countries around the world, including in Europe, dealing with an awful virus which originated in China. In the UK, there were few deaths, to begin with,…
The country is going through a tough time right now – Brexit still dominates our political agenda, when we should have moved on from it in March. The politicians are still fighting and dithering. Nothing has changed. However, on the…
Our country is a great one; one that strives for unique history, culture, business, authority and entertainment. Great Britain is a country that is different to others, with its own core values. But, standing in the way of all these…
Ever since the 2016 Brexit referendum, where the UK voted to leave the European Union, Labour’s position on Brexit has rarely been less clear. They have consistently stated that they respect the outcome of the referendum. However, in my view,…
It is fair to say that the government is handling Brexit in the worst way. Many feel that, regardless of achieving a deal with the European Union and Brussels, we should hold another referendum, this time on the terms of…
On Saturday 26 May, the Republic of Ireland’s polls will have closed and votes will be counted in a much anticipated, controversial and strongly fought referendum, in which the decision will be made on whether abortions should be legalised throughout the country.…
Late last Thursday night, Theresa May flew to Brussels to meet with the European Commission to try to secure a deal for the UK to move on to the next stage of negotiating: the crucial trade, crime and security talks.…
Paris, Brussels, Nice, Berlin, Manchester, London, Barcelona; just some of the many European cities that have experienced acts of terrorism since 2015. The rise of Da’esh, formely known as ISIS, has resulted in the perpetration of terrorist acts conducted in…
It goes without saying that the Grenfell Tower fire in North Kensington, London, was the worst human tragedy in the UK since World War Two. Approximately eighty people were killed, and that number is expected to rise. A several hundred…