Barely two years after the murder of Sarah Everard by serving Met Police officer, Wayne Couzens, this week yet another serving officer on the force was found to be a violent, predatory misogynist. David Carrick carried out 85 serious offences…
The gut-wrenching, heart-breaking news came on Wednesday night that human remains were discovered in Kent where police have been searching for thirty-three-year-old Sarah Everard after she disappeared a week ago while walking home from a friend’s house in Clapham, London. The idea…
Language is hugely important. Politicians know this, it is why spin doctors are kept in the job. But the earthquake election of Trump in America and the devastating loss for Labour in Britain have shown a dramatic change in the…
In times of crisis, governments are looked to for strong leadership and protection from harm. Extreme situations demand extreme measures – something we are now becoming accustomed to. But what happens when the crisis ends? What happens when societies look…
After three bitter years of division and domestic political strife caused by Brexit, we must now embark on a journey of reform and instigate an avalanche of constitutional change. Fuelled by national self-pride and determination, we must reflect the expressed…
It is envied across the world for its first-class productions in comedy, drama and entertainment. However, the BBC’s popularity at home is shrinking when it comes to its political reporting. Everyone from the Greens to the Brexit Party has slated…
In all of the Prime Minister’s babbling and bluster during the Queen’s speech debate this week, the aim of his Labour-beating rhetoric was clear. Littered with references to Lenin, Trotsky and the horrors of Soviet Russia, it is evident that…