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Social workers don't understand the importance of black children's skin and hair – here's what needs to change

Social workers don’t understand the importance of black children’s skin and hair – here’s what needs to change

5D Media/Shutterstock Skin and hair can be integral to a young black person’s sense of self. Yet in the UK, black children and young people face discrimination about their bodies. It’s not just schools sending black children home because their hair is deemed contrary to uniform codes. The importance ofContinue Reading

2020-09-09
By: WMN
On: September 9, 2020
In: Politics
Why the dwindling numbers of trained detectives is a national crisis

Why the dwindling numbers of trained detectives is a national crisis

Shutterstock/maewshooter Whether it’s a true crime documentary or the latest super cool crime noir series, it seems everyone wants to be a detective. Everyone, that is, except serving police officers in England and Wales. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) called the lack of trained detectives a “national crisis” and theContinue Reading

2020-09-09
By: WMN
On: September 9, 2020
In: Politics
Why the UK government is paying social media influencers to post about coronavirus

Why the UK government is paying social media influencers to post about coronavirus

biD LTasgY/unsplash Social media influencers are often seen as lazy freelancers who make a living being paid to pretend they like products. But these “celebrities’” are more than just marketing vehicles. If used properly, they can be effective agents of positive social change. Yet the UK government has taken aContinue Reading

2020-09-09
By: WMN
On: September 9, 2020
In: Politics
The UK immigration system is broken – coronavirus and Brexit will make it even worse

The UK immigration system is broken – coronavirus and Brexit will make it even worse

A detainee holds a hand against her cell window at Yarl's Wood Detention Centre, Bedford. Pete Maclaine/Shutterstock Long waiting times for asylum seekers, the tightening of rules for student visas – and more recently, convoluted procedures for EU citizens – are just some of the issues with the UK immigrationContinue Reading

2020-09-09
By: WMN
On: September 9, 2020
In: Politics
Afghanistan's future: the core issues at stake as Taliban sits down to negotiate ending 19-year war

Afghanistan’s future: the core issues at stake as Taliban sits down to negotiate ending 19-year war

A delegation from the Taliban has arrived in the Qatari capital Doha to begin talks with delegates from the Afghan republic in Kabul. The goal is to reach a peace accord to end the world’s deadliest war. The long-delayed talks come after an agreement in February between the US andContinue Reading

2020-09-07
By: WMN
On: September 7, 2020
In: Politics
Three women and two children read green leaflets.

Bolivia reverses years of progress with new draconian cocaine policy, supported by the EU

Bolivia has seen widespread public protests in recent months against the interim government, led by Jeanine Añez, which has twice postponed elections due to coronavirus. Her government has repeatedly violated its mandate by passing new laws and persecuting its political opponents, including coca growers in the Chapare region east ofContinue Reading

2020-09-07
By: WMN
On: September 7, 2020
In: Politics
Domestic abuse workers reveal the trauma of trying to help victims during lockdown

Domestic abuse workers reveal the trauma of trying to help victims during lockdown

Shutterstock It became clear, very early on in the coronavirus pandemic, that lockdown would put domestic abuse victims and survivors at increased risk. But the pandemic has also taken its toll on the people who help them. I spoke to people on the front line to find out how theyContinue Reading

2020-09-07
By: WMN
On: September 7, 2020
In: Politics
A family of four, putting on their masks while out in the countryside

Coronavirus: what researchers know about the risk of reopening schools – and how best to limit it

Across the world, over 1.5 billion children and young people were deprived of school during the first phase of the pandemic. We know this has had a negative effect on learning. And research carried out in England has shown that children in deprived areas have fallen furthest behind. We knowContinue Reading

2020-09-04
By: WMN
On: September 4, 2020
In: Politics
The Conversation

How Trump’s America changed political satire – for both liberals and conservatives

Even before Donald Trump was elected in 2016, he had been providing America’s late night TV show hosts with ample fodder for comedy. These late night TV shows are the spearhead of political satire for liberal America, and many take their orientation from The Daily Show, which began in 1996.Continue Reading

2020-09-04
By: WMN
On: September 4, 2020
In: Politics
Brexit: as the deadline looms, why are negotiations stalling?

Brexit: as the deadline looms, why are negotiations stalling?

EPA/Olivier Hoslet The UK left the EU on January 31 this year. Yet, the trading relationship between the two parties will not change until January 1 2021, when the transition period agreed by both sides expires. And with negotiators heading into their eighth round of talks to decide what theContinue Reading

2020-09-04
By: WMN
On: September 4, 2020
In: Politics

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