Following the announcement of the Cuban regime’s intention to constitutionally formalize the island’s economic and social opening-up, while maintaining the “irrevocable …
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In the lead up to exam season, printers are whirring away up and down the country. Past exam papers by the …
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With US President Trump being met with angry protests in London, Croatia fighting to their first ever World Cup final, and …
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This year the European Union is offering 15,000 travel passes to 18-year-old European citizens through DiscoverEU. This enables them to travel …
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Concepts of equality have long formed the keystones of Western philosophies. Revolutions have been fought in the name of equality, our …
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Kicking off the month with financial freedom day, this week has been full of great articles and stories. In society, Bill …
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The European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs decided to pass on its Copyright Directive to the European Parliament for a vote, …
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When thinking about the astonishing improvement in living standards occurring over the last two centuries, one can’t help but wonder about the causes …
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This past week has brought with it some pretty interesting stories and developments, which you may have missed if you were …
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This week, Damian Marley and Frank D’Ambrosio, PhD. joined Jon Snow on Channel 4 news to discuss the prospects of legalising …
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Cryptocurrencies have grown so much in fame, and yet some tend to think that the term means just Bitcoin. Well, there …
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This week has been an interesting one around the world. In the United Kingdom, the EU withdrawal bill finally passed through …
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I often recall what the investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett said: “It takes twenty years to build a reputation and five …
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Rent control is one of those policies that continues to attract the favor of the public despite the fact it has …