The importance of remembering there are two basic emotions, fear and love.
August 15th 1947, the British hand over India to govern herself, but not as they found it, instead in two pieces; The ‘Partition’ resulted in India and the newly formed nation state Pakistan. This led to the single largest uprooting of people in modern history, the largest migration with 12-14 million people crossing the newly […]
The Wrongs of Counter Violence
The Wrongs of Counter Violence
Shalni Arora has become a Beacon Fellow after winning a Judges Special Award at a reception at Mansion House in London.
The Beacon Awards (http://beaconawards.org.uk/) celebrate outstanding philanthropy, giving awards to recognise exceptional philanthropists, changing the world through inspirational and strategic philanthropic investments of time, knowledge and resource. Other winners on the night include Kelly Holmes, Vivienne Westwood and Martin Lewis the Money Saving Expert.
Alderhey leads the way in research and innovation
Alder Hey and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital will be improved following a £3.4m award from the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR). The award will offer five years of funding for both the Clinical Research Facility at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and the Clinical Research Unit at the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital. […]
The use of British secret warfare, looking at drones, special forces and information sharing
All Quiet on the IS Front – British secret warfare in an information age
After a two year journey, Transparency International welcomes the passing into law of the Criminal Finances Bill
UNEXPLAINED WEALTH ORDERS “AS SIGNIFICANT IN FIGHTING CORRUPTION AS THE BRIBERY ACT”