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Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Legal Scrutiny in Gaza
This article has been reviewed by David Litman, JD and Middle East expert

Shmuel von Weisl
Jan 12, 20244 min read


Gaza Reveals Cracks in the West’s Ideals of Justice
To reclaim global legitimacy, the West must confront its own double standards and uphold international law consistently
Jeffrey Zhao
Dec 17, 20234 min read


Who owns my student digs?
Consequences of the commodification of the UK student housing market

Jacob Mackay
Dec 17, 20234 min read


Let’s Replace Tents with Social Housing
A home is a central foundation of life and should be a right, not a privilege
Nina Roberts
Dec 2, 20234 min read


How Market-Based Social Care is Failing the Nation's Most Vulnerable
Britain’s broken care system is the product of austerity and privatisation
Scott Harris
Dec 2, 20234 min read


The Case for Adapting Daylight Savings in Britain
We all get it. You enjoy the once-a-year night where you get an extra hour of sleep.

Yotam Havkin
Nov 19, 20233 min read


Pedal Power
To build a cleaner, fairer Leeds, the city must embrace the Dutch cycling model

Stephen Frank
Nov 18, 20233 min read


A Decade of Empty Promises and the Unresolved Disability Employment Gap
Voluntary schemes are failing disabled workers — stronger legal obligations are needed to close the UK's persistent Disability Employment Gap
Scott Harris
Nov 12, 20233 min read


Why the UK Must Make MFL Compulsory in Secondary Schools (again)
Kids may not like them, but MFL are essential as Britain departs from the EU

Chloe Ross
Nov 11, 20234 min read
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