The coverage of the Jane Andrews trial by British newspapers sparked confusion regarding her role as the Duchess of York’s employee for nearly a decade. The clumsy label ‘aide and…
Trinity College Cambridge is facing allegations of taking harsh measures by informing students that they might suddenly be asked to evacuate from their housing in case of a coronavirus outbreak….
During my early days as a diplomat, expertise in "hard" languages like Arabic, Mandarin, or Russian was considered a prerequisite for early career advancement. However, in recent years, such language…
Upon arriving for my scheduled meeting with Melinda Nettleton and John Friel, the atmosphere in the pristine meeting room at a London legal chamber is one of simplicity and order….
The hair stylist inquired about my reason for the appointment and I mentioned that the government was taking me to court the following day regarding my legal battle for the…
As the results from A-levels and GCSE papers are being published, the media is busy ranking schools and celebrating the successes of independent and grammar schools. However, little attention is…
A recent study conducted in the United States has found that an experimental abstinence programme can help delay young teenagers from engaging in sexual activity. The study, which was published…
Yesterday, Patricia Hewitt, the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, brought some good news to exasperated parents. From next spring, they will legally have the right to request flexible…
Teacher training funding decisions may jeopardize PGCE courses at England’s leading universities, according to sources. Specifically, some outstanding courses, such as those at Cambridge University, may face severe cutbacks as…
Section One: Infant Health and Contraception In 1961, Herchel Smith, a researcher at the University of Manchester, devised an inexpensive method of producing chemicals that prevent women from ovulating during…