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  • Let’s talk about the European Convention on Human Rights: Episode 2 – Untangling ECHR myths

    The ECHR is not the bogeyman it is often made out to be - it’s more like a well-respected umpire, ensuring everyone plays by the rules of decency and fairness The post Let’s talk about the European Convention on Human Rights: Episode 2 – Untangling ECHR myths appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • Love our Ouse – remembering James Cory-Wright

    Our friend James – who celebrated life in words and song The post Love our Ouse – remembering James Cory-Wright appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • Let’s talk about the European Convention on Human Rights

    Ditching the ECHR would be like deciding halfway through a tightrope walk that the safety net is really just cramping your style The post Let’s talk about the European Convention on Human Rights appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • Long live the barbershop: immortalised in art

    Caribbean and Nigerian cultures are celebrated by two contrasting artists in new exhibitions at Hastings Contemporary The post Long live the barbershop: immortalised in art appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • Strike at University of Brighton ends after 129 days

    University and College Union members return to work after fighting compulsory redundancies The post Strike at University of Brighton ends after 129 days appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • James Cory-Wright : a Tribute

    A short while ago we received the incredibly sad news that our diarist and the author of the wonderfully quirky, funny and original Digested Month series, James Cory-Wright, had died. He will be an enormous loss to his family, his wide circle of friends, to the readers of his Digested Month series and the team here at Sussex Bylines The post James Cory-Wright : a Tribute appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • Gaza: what aid agencies can hope to achieve under the strict limits of the four-day humanitarian pause

    After a month of bombardment, four days is a very short window to meet the vast humanitarian needs in Gaza The post Gaza: what aid agencies can hope to achieve under the strict limits of the four-day humanitarian pause appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • The end of the line for the Rwanda scheme?

    The Supreme Court’s judgement that the Rwanda deportation plan is unlawful should spell the end of this inhumane policy, but the PM has other ideas The post The end of the line for the Rwanda scheme? appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • A Sussex suffrage pilgrimage

    In 1913, women from the county walked in celebration of voting rights and equality The post A Sussex suffrage pilgrimage appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

  • In praise of fossil collector Mary Anning

    Hastings Museum, experiential theatre company ExploreTheArch, and the Geologists' Association ensure Mary is given the recognition she deserves The post In praise of fossil collector Mary Anning appeared first on Sussex Bylines.

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