More people in early 20s out of work from ill health than early 40s
More people in early 20s out of work from ill health than early 40s
The Impact of Mental Health on Employment: A Closer Look at Young Adults
More people in early 20s out of work from ill health than early 40s
The Impact of Mental Health on Employment: A Closer Look at Young Adults
Britain suffers longest hit to living standards since records began
Britain endures longest decline in living standards since records began
UK enters technical recession but economists caution it obscures bleaker image
Britain is going through the longest period of falling or stagnating living standards since records started in 1955, according to official data showing the economy is in recession.
The Balkans – A Perpetual Geopolitical Powder Keg
Unresolved Nationalist Tensions in the Post-Yugoslav Balkans Pose an Enduring Threat to Peace and Stability
Introduction
The Southeastern European region known as the Balkans has rightly earned itself an infamous reputation as being something of the perpetually ticking geopolitical time bomb of the European continent – a restless region seemingly doomed by fate to never achieve lasting stability or reconciliation amongst its jostling mosaic mix of contentious ethnicities perpetually struggling for dominance over the same lands they’ve inhabited together for centuries.
Have We Been Misled Over Channel Migrants?
Rwanda policy branded a disaster as leaked documents expose truth
The situation regarding Channel migrants crossing from France seems to go from bad to worse. Hot on the heels of revelations that a refugee from Afghanistan who was granted asylum here turned out to be a Russian spy, further damaging details have emerged.
European Farmers Revolt Against EU Green Policies
A rebellion is brewing across the farms and fields of Europe. After years of tightening environmental regulations and the growing costs of meeting net zero demands, farmers are pushing back.
Russian-American physicist brings fun to physics education
Tatiana L. Erukhimova has made a career out of making physics engaging and enjoyable for students and the public. Originally from Russia, she now works as a professor at Texas A&M University in the United States. This blog post explores her background and achievements in physics communication and outreach.
Eleftheromania: A Short Film About Untold Greek Bravery Based on a true story: This film follows Hungarian author and Auschwitz survivor Piroska (Academy Award Winner Olympia Dukakis) as she recites a story from her harrowing… Read More »Eleftheromania: A Short Film About Untold Greek Bravery
The facts behind the French farmers rebellion Farmers’ Rebellion: Unraveling the Fury Against EU Policies Introduction In recent times, the European agricultural landscape has witnessed a surge in protests as farmers express their anger towards… Read More »The facts behind the French farmers rebellion
Shock New Poll Shows Reform UK Overtaking Tories
Labour Storms Ahead as Sunak’s Conservatives Flounder
Stunning new polling data reveals that the Labour party has opened up a mammoth 25-point lead over Rishi Sunak’s flailing Conservatives. The poll, conducted exclusively for GB News, puts Labour on a commanding 45% of the vote, with the Tories languishing far behind on just 20%.
The UK Should Withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has recently come under scrutiny in the UK for its role in shaping policies related to immigration and human rights. In a recent YouTube video, commentators discuss whether the UK government should withdraw from the ECHR and what impact this could have.