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Decline in UK School Participation in Holocaust Memorial Day: A Concerning Trend Since October 7th

Introduction Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD), is observed annually on 27th, January, and serves as a poignant reminder of the atrocities of the Holocaust and subsequent genocides. It was established by the UK government in 2001, following the 2000 Stockholm International…

Why Academics Are Susceptible to Ideologies and Cult-Like Movements:

Why Academics Are Susceptible to Ideologies and Cult-Like Movements: A Philosophical and Socio-Psychological Analysis Introduction Academics, trained in rigorous inquiry and evidence-based reasoning, might seem unlikely to embrace unproven ideologies or cult-like frameworks. Yet, history and research reveal a paradoxical…

UK Law Requires Separate Changing and Toilet Facilities for Men and Women in Workplaces:

Insights from the Hutchison Judgment In a landmark employment tribunal ruling handed down in January 2026, eight nurses from Darlington Memorial Hospital successfully challenged the County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust over its policy allowing a “trans” gender colleague…

The SEND Scandal: UK Councils Waste Millions in Futile Court Battles Against Parents

In a system meant to support the most vulnerable children, UK local authorities are instead pouring taxpayer money into legal fights they almost always lose. Recent analyses reveal that councils in England and Wales are spending over £150 million annually…

Does Play Belong in Primary School? Comparing Australian and UK Perspectives

Play is widely celebrated as a cornerstone of early childhood education, fostering creativity, social skills, and independence. However, its role in primary school remains contentious, with new research revealing uncertainty among teachers in both Australia and the UK. A recent…