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Why We Should Stop Calling Windrush a ‘Scandal’

May 16, 2018

Windrush isn’t just a “scandal.” It’s part of the U.K.’s ongoing mistreatment of immigrants and asylum seekers. … More Why We Should Stop Calling Windrush a ‘Scandal’

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From Westminster to Washington, an ‘Old Boys Club’ is Silencing Female Politicians

September 28, 2017

From the Houses of Parliament to the U.S. Senate, there are more female representatives than ever before. But as Julia Doyle reminds us, the struggle for equality doesn’t end there. … More From Westminster to Washington, an ‘Old Boys Club’ is Silencing Female Politicians

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We’ll Keep You in Our Tweets: Leaders Respond to Tragedy in the Digital Age

June 1, 2017

In the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Manchester, Julia Doyle asks: Are public condolences between states losing their diplomatic power in the Digital Age? … More We’ll Keep You in Our Tweets: Leaders Respond to Tragedy in the Digital Age

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