by mewxsawrƾ | Feb 18, 2019 | News
Religion, law and the constitution About Blog Student resources Death is part of life, and dealing with bereavement is a universal human experience, regardless of religion, culture or affluence, but the rituals, customs and beliefs surrounding the process are...
by mewxsawrƾ | Feb 8, 2019 | News
Religion, law and the constitution About Blog Student resources Last week, the first ever successful conviction for Female Genital Mutilation in the United Kingdom took place. Whilst this is a welcome, if long overdue step, in tackling the scourge of FGM, our blog...
by mewxsawrƾ | Jan 28, 2019 | News
Religion, law and the constitution About Blog Student resources Reports of research revealing that 5% of UK adults believe that the Holocaust did not happen are truly shocking, and should be a cause of grave concern to politicians and policy-makers alike. The same...
by mewxsawrƾ | Jan 10, 2019 | News
Religion, law and the constitution About Blog Student resources Between the ongoing Brexit saga and the US Government shutdown, people could be forgiven from returning from the Christmas break and assuming that Ragnarok was upon us. Living in turbulent political...
by mewxsawrƾ | Dec 14, 2018 | News
Religion, law and the constitution About Blog Student resources According to legend, King Arthur lies sleeping somewhere in the British Isles, and will awaken one day to save his people from impending doom. So far, the Brexit crisis does not appear to have brought...
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