Explore the complexities of 'Leave to Remain' in UK politics. Discover how 'Leave to Remain' impacts lives, taxes, and futures. Read more now!| The Unmistakables
Explore the nuances of Free Speech in a post-cancel culture world. Join our Dine and Debate to see if Free Speech is truly embraced or an excuse for bad behaviour.| The Unmistakables
Explore the truth behind Trump's Tylenol claim and understand why 'Autism is not a disease.' Learn how misinformation impacts autistic communities.| The Unmistakables
Strictly's back with sequins, sass, and scandal! Discover the drama and diversity that make Strictly's back a must-watch this season.| The Unmistakables
Explore the complexities of Free Speech in the US and UK. Discover how Free Speech is wielded politically and its impact on society today.| The Unmistakables
Explore how Angela Rayner's resignation highlights the need for Inclusive Leadership. Discover the lessons on fostering true Inclusive Leadership.| The Unmistakables
Explore the complexities of Tommy Robinson's festival of free speech. Is it a celebration of rights or a potential risk? Discover more here.| The Unmistakables
Join our Dine and Debate series as we delve into the topic: Has Christmas been appropriated?| The Unmistakables
Eli explores the entrenched educational challenges faced by the White working-class. Discover why White working-class pupils' attainment lags behind.| The Unmistakables
I have a soft spot for kids’ movies. They’re usually light, fun, and a welcome escape from the never-ending to-do list. So when the kids picked K-Pop Demon Hunters, I was curious, to say the least. What I didn’t expect was a mini wake-up call tucked inside high-energy scenes and catchy tunes. Beneath the surface, the film had something real to say about how we show up in the world; perfection, performance, and the pressure to always be "on." Curious what a kids’ movie taught me about ...| The Unmistakables
The sudden surge of St George’s flags across the UK has divided opinion, seen by some as a harmless show of patriotism but by others as a troubling symbol of exclusion and far-right influence. While pride in Britain is not inherently wrong, the current wave of flag-waving feels less like unity and more like intimidation.| The Unmistakables
Racial abuse surfaced once again during the opening game of the Premier League season. Sadly, this isn’t new, but what followed was unlike anything we’ve seen before. Selina Kotecha, a member of the Inclusion Advisory Board for Middlesex FA and Director here at The Unmistakables, reflects on this pivotal moment and explores what it reveals. What can we learn as football shifts from symbolism to action at a time when conversations about race are growing quieter? Read on to find out.| The Unmistakables
Turns out, everything we learnt at school was wrong. The map you coloured in during geography? Lies. Greenland is not the same size as Africa. Europe is not, in fact, six foot two with broad shoulders. On the Mercator projection, the one we all grew up with, Africa is shrunk down while Europe, Canada and the U.S. are stretched way out of proportion. In reality, Africa is fourteen times bigger than Greenland, but you’d never know it from the classroom wall.| The Unmistakables
I’m a self-confessed Adidas fan. Their apparel has always stood out: cool, edgy, and rooted in everyday culture. Growing up in Southall...| The Unmistakables
Eli delves into the implications of the UK's 'One in one out' policy. Does deterrence overshadow protecting asylum seekers? Is it contributing to growing xenophobia?| The Unmistakables
Roxanne explores the drama and underlying issues of casual racism in Love Island 2025. Dive deep into Love Island's complex social dynamics now.| The Unmistakables
Eli explores the nuances of appreciation and appropriation in dance and culture. Understand the lines between appreciation and appropriation in Japan.| The Unmistakables
Eli explore the discourse surrounding the Epping protests, coincidentally a year after Southport's tragedy and race riots. What has changed in a year? What hasn't?| The Unmistakables
Asad examines the Lionesses' Euro Victory with lessons in inclusive leadership from Sarina Wiegman| The Unmistakables
Jess examines the racial abuse Jess Carter faced during the Euros that led to the decision to stop taking the knee, questioning whether the gesture has lost its place in football, and critiques the subsequent coverage and treatment of racism on TV.| The Unmistakables
Explore the unique journey of Selina, a British Indian cricket fan, caught between cultures.| The Unmistakables
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Explore the complex debate on cultural appropriation and its impact. Can cultural appropriation ever be beneficial? Discover insights here.| The Unmistakables