We don’t tolerate bullying. Or do we?

From our first day at school – maybe even before that – we are told that bullying is wrong. It's not difficult to work out morally. When a person is marginalised, abused, made to feel isolated, hurt, it can't be right. Schools and institutions do their best to eradicate it yet, headteachers admit, it is …

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International Romani Day: April 8th

Today we remember. April 8th is a day designated to think about the largest ethnic minority- some ten million Roma live in Europe  and six million within the EU- and we should remember that Romani people are still subject to discrimination and social exclusion. I've heard the same argument all my life, words which come from …

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If the EU vote had been a second hand bike…

After the EU vote went the way of the Leave Campaign, many people have said, 'The country has made a choice and we must stick with it.' Others suggest, 'You can't keep having another vote until you get the result you want.' The British people are, essentially, stoics, especially the English with our stiff upper …

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