The UK government’s advocacy of vaccine passports in England appears to be driven by a desire to reduce the risk of transmission of…
Just over half of 2021 is over, and several extreme weather events have already been reported from across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America,…
The UK government proclaimed Monday 19 July 2021 as “Freedom Day” in England. This momentous occasion was postponed from the original date of…
The days between England’s semi-final victory over Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final on 7 July 2021 and the final on 11…
The planned and final withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan began on 1 May 2021, threatening renewed unrest and even civil war in…
The first day of July each year is observed as Canada Day, to commemorate the coming into effect on this day in 1867…
Proposals to teach Critical Race Theory (CRT) in America’s public schools are sharply dividing public opinion across the nation. A conservative backlash, based…
Voting Rights in America: Voter enfranchisement and disenfranchisement in a liberal democracy
America’s latest attempt at wide-ranging electoral reform, in the form of the For the People Act of 2021, was passed by the US…
It is customary for doctors working in Britain’s National Health Service to undergo an annual appraisal as part of a personal development…
Brexit was driven, in part, by the desire of reluctant Europeans to take the UK out of the protectionist wall and restrictive regulatory…