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Section 28 rears its head again in the UK
The revelation that 46 schools have Section 28-like policies is shocking, but there is a broader issue that the education system must do more for LGBT students.
Increasingly gendered A Level choices are part of a wider problem and should concern us all
There is a widening gender gap in A Level students' subject choices which is arguably a result of socially conditioned gender norms. Subjects like Physics, Maths, ICT and Economics are dominated by boys whilst girls are the majority in Drama, Law and languages.
Opinion: In praise of Caroline Lucas
Lewis Coyne is a member of SERA: Labour’s Environment Campaign. He writes here in a personal capacity. On Tuesday the […]
Opinion: It’s time the EU faced its inner demons
The Eurozone has returned to growth, but it is still suffering from serious internal problems and needs significant reforms.
Graduates and growth
The future of young people and the British economy are intertwined and inseparable; however, the future of both is uncertain.
Prostitution and Poverty in the UK
In Britain, the recession has left many people struggling to make ends meet, but reports have shown that some young people are turning to prostitution in pursuit of financial security.