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Opinion โ€“ Londonโ€™s โ€˜Unite the Kingdomโ€™ rally was hypocritical all around

Opinion โ€“ Londonโ€™s โ€˜Unite the Kingdomโ€™ rally was hypocritical all around

If it wasnโ€™t so disgusting to see tens of thousands of people (mainly white men) respond to far-right activist Tommy Robinsonโ€™s call to โ€˜demand our country backโ€™ on the streets of London, the way protestors acted and the response from police might almost be laughable. This weekend, far-right activist Tommy Robinson gathered tens of thousands of people for a march through central London with the aim of protesting against immigration...

By London, UK
Housing priorities are depriving UK children of green space

Housing priorities are depriving UK children of green space

With urban planners racing to meet housing demands, a generation of UK children โ€“ particularly in deprived areas โ€“ faces growing up without safe, accessible spaces to play. In towns and cities across the UK, children are increasingly missing out on safe outdoor spaces. New research published by Cities and Health has found that urban planners are prioritising housing developments over playgrounds and parks, with serious consequences for childhood development...

By Brighton, UK
Burkina Fasoโ€™s new anti-LGBTQ+ law is a dangerous step backwards

Burkina Fasoโ€™s new anti-LGBTQ+ law is a dangerous step backwards

Intimately caught up in the constant tussle for domination, Burkina Faso seems to be moving backward in time. Earlier this month, the West African nation enthroned a law criminalising promotion of homosexuality, for which people may be imprisoned for two-to-five years. Burkina Faso has long been considered comparatively safe for the LGBTQ+ people vis-a-vis its neighbours Mali and Ghana, but that couldnโ€™t be further from the truth now. Not only does...

By Nairobi, Kenya