The Reaffirmation of Parliamentary Democracy and Accountability is not a Party Political Issue

By Professor Kate Moss The Supreme Court has today given its judgement on the prorogation of Parliament and in a nutshell it has said four things;   The Prime Minster’s advice to Her Majesty to prorogue Parliament was unlawful. The actual prorogation of Parliament was unlawful and is therefore void. Parliament has not therefore been …

State Agency Responses To Sex Workers Need To Change to Increase The Safety Of Women Working On The Streets

Image from: https://beyondthestreets.org.uk/what-we-do/ By Georgia Brewin (Third year BSc Hons Criminology) Public opinion surrounding sex work is not positive. Prostitutes are largely forgotten about or overlooked in society, the media and in academic theory. Before starting university, I also disregarded sex workers as I lacked education on the subject. Studying criminology and victimology at the …