by Lisamarie Bourke | Apr 19, 2019 | Blog
Domestic violence rates are on the rise in the United Kingdom, and this uptick in relationship abuse (relationship abuse can be social, physical, sexual, and/or emotional, it should be noted) has resulted in a corresponding increase in the willingness of third parties...
by Lisamarie Bourke | Mar 27, 2019 | Blog
Gender equality has come a long way in the past century, but this does not mean that sexism is entirely erased. In many nations around the world, men make far more money than women do, even when they are working at comparable jobs. One solution to this issue in the UK...
by Lisamarie Bourke | Mar 19, 2019 | Blog
Perhaps the most class-conscious nation in the world, the UK has long struggled with inequality in its educational system. Despite government initiatives to boost academic performance in inner-city schools, for example, the country’s great institutions of...
by Lisamarie Bourke | Mar 19, 2019 | Blog
In recent years, the United Kingdom has felt the squeeze of the global recession. Nowhere has this been more serious than in the housing sector. In the UK, homelessness is reaching unprecedented levels. It’s a real crisis. As foreign investors and corporations...
by Lisamarie Bourke | Mar 19, 2019 | Blog
It’s been said that when the United States gets a cold, the United Kingdom sneezes. Is the UK heading toward a US-style opioid crisis? Evidence accumulated over the past decade suggests that it might be if urgent steps aren’t taken to head it off. Within...