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Has the Rush for PPE Compromised our Ethics?

Has the Rush for PPE Compromised our Ethics?

In an investigation conducted by The Guardian, it was found that the UK government procured PPE kits from Chinese factories that employed North Korean women working under conditions of ‘modern slavery’. The government received huge backlash and criticism from Human Rights activists for their lack of due diligence in coming up with policies and steps that instead of discouraging and tackling the problem of modern slavery, aided and contributed to it.

Lawyers Targeted by Money Launderers During COVID

Lawyers Targeted by Money Launderers During COVID

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The SRA defines money laundering as not a victimless crime – “it has severe impacts across our society and economy. It allows criminals and their associates to use funds from crime, such as the illegal drugs and firearms trade, people trafficking and fraud.”

‘Flipping Madness’: Property Market Finds its Feet Amidst Global Pandemic

‘Flipping Madness’: Property Market Finds its Feet Amidst Global Pandemic

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While this year has undoubtedly been one for the history books, seeing a housing ‘boom’ is something many wouldn’t have predicted. However, it turns out that not only being cooped up with in-laws, parents, and partners has been a blessing for the stable family unit, it’s seemingly worked wonders for the property market too.

Klarna Email Blunder – Is it a breach of GDPR?

Klarna Email Blunder – Is it a breach of GDPR?

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Multiple individuals have reported receiving marketing emails from Klarna, a ‘buy now, pay later’ service, despite never having signed up.

The Information Commissioners Office (ICO) have announced that they will make enquiries into Klarna, as many people complained after receiving the email.

Bristol MPs Backing Corbyn Suspended

Bristol MPs Backing Corbyn Suspended

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The chair, co-secretary, and a number of other members in Bristol West Labour have been suspended from the party and threatened with an investigation after it passed a motion criticising the treatment of former leader Jeremy Corbyn as a “politically motivated attack against the left of the Labour Party by the leadership”.

Reforms to the Supreme Court, More Power for the Government?

Reforms to the Supreme Court, More Power for the Government?

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The United Kingdom’s (UK) Conservative government has announced plans to consider renaming and reforming the UK’s Supreme Court. These changes are currently under ministerial discussion.

Behind the Scenes of the Luxury Sector, Through Blockchain

Behind the Scenes of the Luxury Sector, Through Blockchain

Blockchain is essentially digital information stored in a public database. This technology is gaining popularity among the luxury retail sector. For example, in 2019 it was announced that LVMH would be launching the first global blockchain, using the Aura platform to allow consumers to trace the origin and authenticity of products.

The Sky has been Reached, but is there a Limit?

The Sky has been Reached, but is there a Limit?

Due to the unpredictability of COVID-19, aviation experts do not expect aviation traffic to return to pre-pandemic levels until 2024. Nevertheless, when the aviation industry rebounds, it should work towards building a significantly more sustainable industry than the one we know today. This means putting the industry on a sounder financial footing and making flying less polluted.

Concentration Camps Disregarded in Favour of Money

Concentration Camps Disregarded in Favour of Money

The Holocaust is no secret to the world. Everyone, at some point, has read, heard, or watched examples the horrific treatment against the European Jewish community. To this day, there are survivors who are still recounting personal accounts of the horrific treatment they endured. The events that occurred have been labelled as ‘the worst crime in human history’, so why are they being replicated in 2020?

Inter-faith Marriages in India: Hate Prevails over Love!

Inter-faith Marriages in India: Hate Prevails over Love!

After ferocious reactions from people in India claiming that the advertisement promoted inter-faith marriages and was unnecessarily trying to show the Muslim community as warm and kind when in their opinion, it is not. The reactions also absurdly went on to convey that such inter-faith marriages were illegal in the Indian jurisdiction.

The Impact of Another Lockdown....

The Impact of Another Lockdown....

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In a recent interview, Government Chief Scientific Advisor Sir Patrick Vallance has claimed that the UK is predicted to be facing an increase of 50,000 cases per day in the following month if no further actions are taken into hand. Indeed, cases are already rising in thousands per day, which is causing a lot of stress within the NHS, leading to them being unable to accommodate those who are suffering from serious symptoms of COVID-19.

The Condemnation of the “Activist Lawyer”

The Condemnation of the “Activist Lawyer”

In a video published on the 27th August, the Home Office dangerously referred to immigration lawyers, who provide impartial legal advice to migrants, as “activist lawyers”. Captioning an animation of deportation flights leaving the UK, the message relayed by the Home Office read that such “activist lawyers” were delaying the removal of illegal migrants.

Did Qualifying as a Lawyer Just Become Easier?

Did Qualifying as a Lawyer Just Become Easier?

BARBRI, the largest US provider of crammer courses for American state bar exams, has released a report last month condemning the high costs incurred by students in the legal education pathway here in Britain. The research conducted by 'Hook Tangaza' consultants suggests that the existing GDL/LPC route could be costing students on average £25,000 to £38,000 more than a new SQE scheme which is set to come into effect next year

Rising to the Occasion: Drone industry takes to the skies using COVID-19 as leverage

Rising to the Occasion: Drone industry takes to the skies using COVID-19 as leverage

In the bleak times of COVID-19, contactless delivery through using drones can facilitate an effective way to deliver medical supplies, COVID-19 test samples and other medical equipment. Notably, China's Antwork drone delivery start-up already made deliveries of medical supplies to the People’s Hospital of Xingchang in Shaoxing, China. This was to help the hospital respond to the then developing coronavirus emergency in China.

COVID Causes Flights to be Taken Off The Plans

COVID Causes Flights to be Taken Off The Plans

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EasyJet has signalled to the government that it may require additional financial support. This comes after the company slashed its winter flight schedule due to plummeting passenger demand. EasyJet has already received a £360m loan from the government, cut 4500 jobs equating to almost a third of its staff and raised £608m from selling aircraft[

UK Shifts up a Gear with Autonomous Vehicles

UK Shifts up a Gear with Autonomous Vehicles

The UK government and car industry have teamed up to launch a new initiative researching, testing, and trialing driverless car technology within British cities. Dubbed ServCity, this Nissan-backed project forms part of the UK’s £100m ‘Intelligent Mobility’ fund and will run for two and a half years.

Should the UK initiate a two-week circuit breaker?

Should the UK initiate a two-week circuit breaker?

Covid-19 cases hit a new record of 19,724 on Wednesday creating split opinions on how to manage the virus. [1] SAGE, the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, released a report stating that a two-week circuit breaker at the end of October could halve covid-19 deaths between now and the end of the year.

Offshoring Asylum Seekers- Priti's Plan to Reduce Migration

Offshoring Asylum Seekers- Priti's Plan to Reduce Migration

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Downing Street has been considering adopting an Australian offshore detention system. The Foreign Office revealed Downing Street has sought its advice on “negotiating an offshore asylum processing facility similar to the Australian model in Papua New Guinea and Nauru.” If this system is implemented it will raise a series of human rights violations.