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Russia report: intelligence expert explains how UK ignored growing threat

The new report from parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) on Russia is damning. The document certainly isn’t a page-turner, and nor does it provide all the answers some had expected. But contrary to most ISC reports, it’s striking and blunt, and the message couldn’t be clearer: Russia’s intelligence agenciesContinue Reading

2020-07-21
By: WMN
On: July 21, 2020
In: Politics
To save our leisure centres from closure, we may need to hand them to the community

To save our leisure centres from closure, we may need to hand them to the community

Jacob Lund/Shutterstock Despite the UK’s coronavirus lockdown beginning to ease in June, the majority of swimming pools, gyms and leisure centres are still waiting to reopen. This slow return – together with a lack of government financial support and the anticipated tentativeness of consumers – means that many public leisureContinue Reading

2020-07-21
By: WMN
On: July 21, 2020
In: Politics
Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made

Is global fertility really plummeting? How population forecasts are made

Fertility rates: hard to predict. noBorders – Brayden Howie/Shutterstock When the BBC reported on the results of a new study on global population in mid July, the tone was alarmist. “Jaw-dropping” declines in births were foretold, while one of the study’s authors revealed worries about his daughter’s future in lightContinue Reading

2020-07-21
By: WMN
On: July 21, 2020
In: Politics
LGBT activist holding flag and scales of justice

LGBTQ+ conversion therapy in India: how it began and why it persists today

India is facing a prolonged backlash from its LGBTQ+ community over the continued use of conversion therapies to “cure” homosexuality by changing people’s sexual orientation. In May, the tragic suicide of Anjana Harish, a 21-year-old bisexual woman in Goa, sparked online protests. Harish had posted a video online before herContinue Reading

2020-07-20
By: WMN
On: July 20, 2020
In: Politics
Homeless numbers set to rise – but lockdown shows government can solve this

Homeless numbers set to rise – but lockdown shows government can solve this

At the start of lockdown, there were many heartwarming stories of countless restaurants, cafes and bars that turned their attention and resources to feeding the homeless for free. There was also a considerable financial commitment from the government to accomodate more than 5,000 rough sleepers in hotels up and downContinue Reading

2020-07-18
By: WMN
On: July 18, 2020
In: Politics
How coronavirus made us nostalgic for a past that held the promise of a future

How coronavirus made us nostalgic for a past that held the promise of a future

Shutterstock Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we have found ourselves in the middle of a nostalgia frenzy. It seemed to permeate everything: nostalgia playlists on music streaming platforms outperformed new music, and old albums by Madonna, Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey topped the iTunes charts. On TV, we’ve been treated toContinue Reading

2020-07-18
By: WMN
On: July 18, 2020
In: Politics
The Conversation

Black Lives Matter must avoid being co-opted by American corporate philanthropy

US corporations including Walmart, Nike and Sony Music pledged up to US$450 million for social and racial justice causes in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The sudden outbreak of brand activism among major corporations in recent months is likely to be related to surveys whichContinue Reading

2020-07-18
By: WMN
On: July 18, 2020
In: Politics
How left-wing media sites have changed their coverage of the Labour Party under Keir Starmer

How left-wing media sites have changed their coverage of the Labour Party under Keir Starmer

Jonathan Brady/PA Left-wing alternative media sites such as The Canary, The Skwawkbox, and Novara Media have spent several years providing intense support for the Labour leadership under Jeremy Corbyn. But our analysis shows how they starkly changed their position now that Keir Starmer has taken over as leader of theContinue Reading

2020-07-18
By: WMN
On: July 18, 2020
In: Politics
Remote jury trials during COVID-19: what one project found about fairness and technology

Remote jury trials during COVID-19: what one project found about fairness and technology

xxxx Blablo101/Shutterstock On March 23 2020, jury trials in England and Wales were suspended in response to COVID-19. This was done to protect public safety as social distancing measures were difficult to implement in courtrooms. Since then, several proposals, such as remote trials, have been put forward to address howContinue Reading

2020-07-18
By: WMN
On: July 18, 2020
In: Politics
The Conversation

Black, Asian and other minority groups are more likely to have lost their jobs in lockdown – new research

The COVID-19 pandemic and the global rise of anti-racism movements, such as Black Lives Matter, are the most prominent events to define our lives in 2020. The two events have not developed separately. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is severely racialised. Emerging evidence has already revealed wide ethnic disparitiesContinue Reading

2020-07-18
By: WMN
On: July 18, 2020
In: Politics

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