There is a great deal of talk about hydrogen and its role in tackling climate change, yet it was hardly on anyone’s radar a year ago, so why all the
There is a great deal of talk about hydrogen and its role in tackling climate change, yet it was hardly on anyone’s radar a year ago, so why all the
25th November – the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – began 16 days of activism against gender-based violence. Pre COVID-19 there would have been numerous protest
2020 will long live in our memories as the year of the coronavirus pandemic. Daily life changed dramatically and suddenly. All over the world, we instantly lost freedoms that we
As the Brexit transition draws near, Broadcast Journalist Juliana Olayinka reflects on how the referendum forced her to confront issues regarding race and identity. The first time I ever doubted
Professor Monder Ram OBE, a Fellow of The Lunar Society, is the Director of the Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME) that this month holds its Annual Conference
“God Almighty has set before me two great objects, the suppression of the slave trade and the Reformation of society.” William Wilberforce October 28, 1787 History is for the future.
In normal times, exams would be externally set, marked and moderated and any coursework would be subject to external verification. But as the Covid-19 pandemic surged, on 17th March, the
Millions of years ago, the atmosphere of our planet was thick with carbon dioxide (CO2); it is a greenhouse gas, which means that it captures the heat of sunlight and
Sir Adrian Cadbury in 1992 provided a lasting definition of governance as “the system by which companies are directed and controlled”. The definition was as part of the Cadbury Code;
John Rainford believes that attempting to predict outcomes is the next stage in our evolution Evolution, as Darwin observed, cannot just stop dead – the next leap in evolution in