Aidan McQuade, Equal Times

Aidan McQuade

Equal Times

United Kingdom

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  • Equal Times
  • Left Foot Forward
  • The Independent

Past articles by Aidan:

The Benefits of Brexit

Over the past months I have noticed a recurrent question on social media, with people being asked to name a single benefit of Brexit. After careful consideration I have managed to think of a (...) → Read More

If Theresa May wants to tackle slavery, we must stay in the ECHR

Slavery is transnational - the fight against it must be too → Read More

Brexit raises the spectre of the Troubles and threatens Irish peace

A hard border would put the Good Friday settlement at risk → Read More

Theresa May talks tough on slavery – but the law is failing victims

If the PM is serious she will read these two reports - and take action → Read More

North Korean slavery demands robust action from Europe

Kim Jong-un's slave state feeds global trafficking - which bankrolls the country's missiles → Read More

North Korean slavery demands robust action from Europe

Kim Jong-un's slave state feeds global trafficking - which bankrolls the country's missiles → Read More

Sir Roger Casement fought slavery and imperialism – and Britain executed him

Casement exposed atrocities in the Congo and Peru before joining Ireland's Republican movement → Read More

A New Europe Forum could help tackle Islamist terrorism

Europe-wide inquiry could tackle social alienation that aids jihadist recruitment → Read More

Ourselves Alone: How Brexiters shrugged off international law

Who has 'taLeave chiefs' colonial view of rights means less 'control' for the rest of us ken back control' and whose rights are protected? → Read More

FIFA awarded the World Cup to a state where slavery is actively facilitated

Last week FIFA announced that it was moving the 2022 World Cup to November or December over concerns that the players would find it too hard to compete in the blistering heat. → Read More