Dean Irwin looks at the historical relationship between England, Canterbury and the Jewish Community.
After 100 years – where now for women’s equality and the law?
Dr Gowri Nanayakkara looks at how women’s equality in the workplace has developed since the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act of 1919.
Sparking national conversation
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is sparking a national conversation today by launching a UK-wide survey to help improve early childhood. Senior Lecturer Mary Wood explains why studies like this are so important.
Winter Blues?
Blue Monday cheer-up tips are glib argues Dr John McGowan, so what do you say when you’re asked for some?
Trump impeachment
Dr Laura Cashman discusses the recent news of US President Donald Trump becoming the third US president in history to be impeached by the House of Representatives
The Simpsons at 30
Dr Michael Goodrum looks at the cultural impact of The Simpsons and their enduring appeal.
The battle over Britain’s future has just started
Dr Demetris Tillyris looks ahead to how the two main parties will react to the 2019 general election results.
From Canterbury to Workington
Professor David Bates compares Labour’s traditional and new voting bases following the 2019 general election results.
Yes, it is political: looking at our children’s mental health.
Joel Petch, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health and Clinical Science, discusses the dramatic rise of food banks in the UK and why we should take a closer look at how this is affecting our children’s mental health.