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What the Golders Green Tragedy Revealed about Power in the UK
A terrible event took place on the 30th of April in Golders’ Green, London. A man tried to murder two people with a knife. The Metropolitan Police publicly stated the man had been charged with terrorism and attempted murder. Thankfully, all victims survived, and the culprit was taken into custody and also to hospital. The two victims were Jewish, although the man did not seem to have been charged with an aggravating factor (religious or racial). His case is not simple – he h
G. Armstrong
May 73 min read


London Is(n't) a Place for the Young
Every Thursday, I embark on a cross-London journey from South West to North West London, for a jazz choir that I love being a part of. All members are older than me, with the second youngest member of the group being our thirty-something Musical Director, a music teacher at a special needs primary school. Being the choir baby has its perks, but London’s youth at large are restless. We make up 53% of London, but London doesn’t work for us . Radical political change is unavoid
Eliot Lord
Mar 284 min read


Grenfell Tower: Inquiry tells tale of endless negligence
‘The system isn’t broken, it was built this way’ Mussilhy, a Grenfell survivor. ‘All Grenfell deaths were avoidable’ – Sir Martin...
Arsima Bereketab
Sep 20, 20244 min read


Aftermath of the Notting Hill Carnival: Debacle or Cultural Triumph?
Windrush Day, celebrated since 2018, honours the contributions of Caribbean migrants to the UK. The day commemorates the arrival of the...
Omar Khram
Sep 10, 20243 min read
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