Educational
Positive Discrimination: How it could be Used to Target Inequalities
Positve discrimination is often overlooked, but it already has a significant role in British politics.
News
Sajid Javid: From ‘Britain’s Most Dangerous Street’ to Newly Appointed Health Secretary
Sajid Javid, the new Health Secretary has overcome much to get to where he is now. Yet he still refuses to allow this to define his identity and his community.
Opinion
What the The Inclusion Post Stands for
Health and Wellbeing
4 Key Ways to Support your Immune System Post-Lockdown
Sustained lockdowns have weakened the immune systems of millions of Britons. We can help you.
Advice
Marketing Your Business in a Post-Lockdown World
We detail important steps and strategies to take when dealing with your post-lockdown marketing.
Business
Sandeep Kaur: Forging a Future
Bask Jewellery is a jewellery company set up by Sandeep Kaur and her sister, Kiran. They specialise in making bespoke, sustainable jewellery.
Culture
Rwandan Scotsman: Ncuti Gatwa’s Experience with Homelessness and Representation
Ncuti Gatwa’s rise to fame was as rapid as it was unexpected. Starring as Eric Effiong in Netlifx’s cult hit Sex Education,
Culture
Mother, Wife, and Cook: Nadiya Hussain’s Recipe to Success
Nadiya Hussain, widely known for winning the sixth season of The Great British Bake Off, is a TV Chef, Author and Television Presenter. Nadiya worked towards tackling childhood anxiety with her book My Monster and Me.
Environment
The UN’s 17 Goals for a Sustainable Future
The United Nations’ Department of Economic and Social Affairs has devised seventeen Sustainable Development goals to implement by 2030.
Black History Month
Manchester Hero: Marcus Rashford’s Victories on and off the Pitch
Manchester United’s forward (Marcus Rashford) is single-handedly changing the nation both on and off the pitch.