Forget the symptoms, deal with the causesI have noticed a lot of major issues in which people seem to be putting all their energy into talking about the symptoms and not the…Aug 13, 2021Aug 13, 2021
The reshuffle moves that would make sense according to the dataThere has been occasional chatter of a second major cabinet re-shuffle of the Johnson ministry when the coronavirus outbreak finally ends…May 11, 2021May 11, 2021
Polling analysis: The Red Wall did not just suddenly crumble in 2019A recent Survation poll has put the Tories seven points up in the run for the Hartlepool by-election. Some have suggested the Government is…Apr 12, 2021Apr 12, 2021
Nothing to gain and everything to lose: How the GOP responded to the electionThe 2020 US elections could have been considered fairly positive for the Republican Party.Jan 14, 2021Jan 14, 2021
Book Review: The Acid Test by Clyde BestIn April 1972, history was made at the Boleyn Ground as West Ham United played Tottenham Hotspur. West Ham manager Ron Greenwood, who…Aug 5, 2020Aug 5, 2020
Book Review: The Double by Fyodor DostoyevskyFirst published in 1846, The Double tells the story of Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin, a Saint Petersburg bearcat.Jul 30, 20201Jul 30, 20201
13 Must-Watch Sports FilmsBillions of people around the world love watching films of all kinds of genres. Films about sports or sportsmen and women are often hailed…Jul 14, 2020Jul 14, 2020
Book Review: Farewell My Colony by Todd CrowellTodd Crowell is a journalist who has worked in Hong Kong for Asiaweek. He wrote Farewell My Colony to chronicle the experiences of the…Jul 14, 2020Jul 14, 2020
Book Review: Life According to Freddie FlintoffLife According to Freddie Flintoff sees Flintoff discuss quite a few aspects of his life.Jun 28, 2020Jun 28, 2020
Book Review: The Life and Times of a Famous Football Club by Tom WrightRating — 4/5 starsJun 15, 2020Jun 15, 2020
5 Must-Watch Foreign Language Shows on NetflixWith many of us being forced into quarantine during the COVID-19 outbreak, Netflix is expected to be a popular tool for people to pass the…Mar 26, 2020Mar 26, 2020
Science’s battle to tackle plastic wastePlastic waste is one of the major environmental challenges that activists have faced in recent years. I spoke to two specialists from…Mar 25, 2020Mar 25, 2020
5 TV Shows based on real life events you must watchApril marks the 33rd anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Last year, HBO’s show reignited the public imagination of the incident. Here…Mar 25, 2020Mar 25, 2020
Simple ways you can start reducing your plastic wasteIn recent years, individuals have been looking to reduce their plastic waste to become more environmentally friendly. Plastic Free…Mar 25, 2020Mar 25, 2020
Book Review: Why We Get The Wrong Politicians by Isabel HardmanIsabel Hardman is a political journalist, who is currently assistant editor of The Spectator is the author Why We Get The Wrong…Mar 14, 2020Mar 14, 2020
Book Review: Policing Hong Kong: An Irish History by Patricia O’SullivanThroughout the history of the British Empire, men from the British Isles would travel to colonies to work in administrative positions and…Jan 10, 2020Jan 10, 2020
Book Review: Quotations from Mao Tse-tungColloquially known as the Little Red Book in the western world and widely distributed during Chairman Mao’s cultural revolution…Jun 2, 2019Jun 2, 2019
Groundhopping in Hong Kong: What I learnt from watching 66 football games in HK.Having spent nine months living in Hong Kong, I managed to get to 66 games of football at eight different grounds. In this article, I will…May 23, 2019May 23, 2019
Book Review: The Rape of Nanking by Iris ChangPurchased from a book store in Hong Kong International Airport, I read Iris Chang’s The Rape of Nanking in one sitting.May 21, 2019May 21, 2019
How and why do attitudes to the Chinese Communist Party differ in the Special Administrative…Hong Kong and Macau have similar but different political backgrounds, this has influenced how the two special administrative regions…Apr 23, 2019Apr 23, 2019