Noah Keate

Funding to tackle climate change must be welcome and targeted

The biggest beneficiaries of capitalism, who no doubt want to ensure its survival over future centuries, are billionaires. Such is their economic power that their decisions almost resemble those of states with huge clout and influence. In a world full of absolute poverty, though conditions are improving, billionaires benefit hugely...
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Posted Mar. 22, 2020

Does World Book Day do enough?

World Book Day is a staple part of the primary school experience in the UK. Every March, teachers and pupils alike dress up extravagantly as characters from the greatest literary reads. It certainly offered something different: both an alternative school uniform and the atmosphere of excitement and anticipation. Nationwide authors...
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Posted Mar. 5, 2020

Why is Britain’s education system underperforming?

Education comes in all shapes and sizes. The transference of knowledge is timeless and universal, though sadly remains inaccessible to many across the world. Recently, I saw the film ‘Jojo Rabbit’, based on a young boy in Nazi Germany. His form of education is none other than the Hitler Youth,...
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Posted Mar. 2, 2020

A digital tax is imperative and indispensable

There is still a tendency to view the internet through the lens of naivety. Despite all the advancements since its conception decades ago, there remains something nostalgic about thinking of the internet as a beacon for human freedom, engaging with the world at any time of day. Yet some were...
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Posted Mar. 1, 2020