Eunice Goes, Richmond American International University
This year’s surprise election result triggered a comprehensive meltdown. The Conservatives have been taking advantage ever since, with long-term consequences.
Across the world, debates have emerged around the extent to which the legislative branch should be involved in – and even have the final say on – authorisation of military deployment.
So, here’s how we can still rule the waves.
Reuters
As British MPs prepare to vote on whether to join the bombing campaign against IS in Syria, three peace campaigners make the case against military action.
Shadow boxing. Will levelling the playing field work?
Orin Zebest
Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s tale of rural Scottish change between the world wars is anything but narrowly focused. It speaks to our universal sense of injustice and fairness.
“I’m right behind you … hopefully.”
EPA/Ian Langsdon