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Apr 20, 2021

T’s Take: What I’m Binging on Netflix (Ep.6)

Things are slowly opening up here in London, which means less time for Netflix (only slightly less) and less time to write about it. This is just for fun though, so I’m trying not to stress about how regular I do or don’t post. If you’re looking for real-time talk…

Netflix

3 min read


Mar 10, 2021

T’s Take: What I’m Binging on Netflix (Ep.5)

Please tell me you’ve seen the latest episode of Snowpiercer? Still spiralling waiting for the next release. I’ll be real with you, there hasn’t been much that’s worth watching the last few weeks, so things have been a bit quiet over here. Sure, I could drip feed recommendation one by…

Netflix

3 min read


Feb 8, 2021

T’s Take: What I’m Binging on Netflix (Ep.4)

Happy Monday from a cold & snowy London. It’s been a couple of weeks since my last post. I like to wait until I have at least a bit of content to recommend, but there hasn’t been much out there lately. Not sure if it’s a lull in creativity, or…

Netflix

4 min read


Jan 26, 2021

T’s Take: What I’m Binging on Netflix (Ep.3)

Hello Hello! It’s been a dark and dreary last few days in the city, with the added bonus of a rare snow day. The perfect weather for days in bed, snuggled in pjs and surrounded by smoky candles. Hygge. Lots of time to queue up the Netflix and binge guilt-free. …

Netflix

3 min read


Jan 17, 2021

T’s Take: What I’m Binging on Netflix (Ep.2)

And we’re back! That week went quickly. 2021 is off to a strong start with a surprising amount of good content. It’s been more than enough to keep me busy through the rainy weather here in London and to distract me from the uncertainty of Covid-lockdowns. It hasn’t been all…

Netflix

3 min read


Jan 14, 2021

Social Media Bans — The Return of Meaningful Public Conversation?

Twitter finally did what we all wanted, so why are we mad about it? Last week’s events in the US set multiple precedents. The first, conduct of a sitting President and which we won’t get into here. …

Politics

6 min read


Jan 11, 2021

T’s Take: What I’m Binging on Netflix (Ep.1)

A few weeks ago, a friend said I should start a series with my Netflix* recommendations. A sort of what & I’m watching and why. This wasn’t the first time I heard that (or a variation of it), but it made me stop and think, why not? It isn’t to…

Netflix

5 min read


Sep 9, 2018

The Human Rights in AI

Big Data: a large block of meta data that can be analyzed by a computer to reveal or predict trends. Artificial Intelligence: the ability of computer systems to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence. Machine (or Digital) Learning: a computer system’s ability to learn information by reviewing big…

Artificial Intelligence

3 min read


Aug 8, 2018

Modern Slavery — Does it Affect You?

Anti Slavery, a human rights organisation, estimates that today there are 40.3 million people living in conditions of modern slavery. 30.4 million of these live in the Asian-Pacific and most of whom are in bonded labour. The British Government also released statistics on modern slavery in the UK; estimating tens…

Human Rights

3 min read


Aug 8, 2018

The BHR behind apparel

When we talk about business human rights, the clothing industry is never far away. But how often do you stop to think about the people at the far end of the supply chain Clothing is something that we all purchase and use, yet how often do we stop and think…

Fashion

2 min read

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