Another public vote has divided the nation, well those who care. I don’t usually watch reality shows, but as I had two friends (very bizarre)…
Month: July 2016
Why Was Junko Furuta Denied True Justice?
Posted in Justice, and Society and Morals
On January 4 1989, Junko Furuta died at the hands of four teenage boys who kidnapped her on November 25 1988, as she walked home…
Big Brother From A Game Theory Perspective
Posted in Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and Television Reviews
Big Brother is a potentially psychologically damaging reality game show, which started off in the Netherlands and has versions all around the world. The basic…
The Latest On Brexit
Posted in Business and Law, and World Affairs
Brexit has divided the nation, yet on in less than 24 hours Theresa May will become the next Prime Minister in the UK—can she unite…
Remembering The 7/7 Terrorist Attack On London
Posted in Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
On Thursday, July 7 2005, the city of London experienced a series of attacks from four suicide bombers on buses, and the London Underground. Fifty-two…
A Week In British Politics
Posted in Business and Law, From The Editor's Perspective, and World Affairs
The past seven days will go down in history as one of the most significant weeks in politics and how the UK changed, as each…