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Where else than in the Senate could have been found a tribunal sufficiently dignified, or sufficiently independent (…) to preserve, unawed and uninfluenced, the necessary impartiality between an individual accused, …

Hamide has been waiting for her son Fadil to return home for more than twenty years. Having not been seen since his brother Fatmir was murdered by Serbian paramilitaries, his …

After interviewing several people around LSE campus for our latest #askLSE, I deemed it important to define precisely what feminism is. At its most basic, feminism is “the advocacy of …

Measuring impact and success in journalism is a particularly difficult task. However, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to evaluate our work and see how it has affected our audience …

SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER We are looking to recruit aspiring writers, reporters, journalists and cartoonists to be a part of our growing current affairs publication. Furthermore, our editorial team are …

Blurred Lines? Popular Culture and World Politics The London Globalist is delighted to invite you to our 3rd Annual Conference at the London School of Economics (OLD.4.10) on Saturday 12th …

Author: Sabrina Khan Danish hip-hop group Outlandish and English singer-songwriter Saif Adam teamed up with Islamic charity Penny Appeal for a five-city fundraising tour starting in West London last Wednesday. Going …

  ASKLSE is back – In the midst of a UGM motion submitted to ban the newly formed LSESU Free Speech Society, Speakeasy, we asked students at the LSE the …

Recently, the London Globalist team conducted a campus review to gauge what the perception of Islam is at the LSE. We asked our respondents a simple question – ‘When I …

Author: Sabrina Khan “Say hey, say ho, fossil fuels have got to go!” That was one of the many chants heard across Central London on Sunday with more than fifty thousand …