Environment

HistoryPolitics

SECURITY: The Case for Controlled Borders

While immigration can enrich a society culturally and economically, large-scale immigration poses significant risks to social integration and cohesion.

GovernmentPlanningTransport

The Broken Blueprint: Unveiling the Flaws of the UK Planning System

This article aims to shed light on the critical issues plaguing the UK Planning System, drawing from reputable sources to substantiate the claims and engage readers in a thought-provoking exploration of urban development challenges.

PsychologySocial Media

From Disagreement to Disrespect: Theories Behind Personal Attacks in Discussions

There are several theories that explain why people resort to personal insults rather than engaging in reasoned arguments when they disagree with someone’s view.

Politics

Is the “Far-Right” the New Centre-Right?

The perception that individuals who once identified as center-right are now branded as “far right” can be attributed to several factors. These factors include shifts in political norms, changes in societal values, the influence of media, and the evolving definitions of political ideologies.

GovernmentPoliticsPsychology

Balancing Kindness with Pragmatism in Governance: A Holistic Approach to Effective Leadership

“Striking a balance between idealism and realism is crucial“ Introduction In the realm of governance, effective leadership often requires a