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The Selective Outrage of the Tories: HS2 and Beyond
The Tories have long been masters of selective indignation. This propensity to cherry-pick causes for criticism has been vividly illustrated by their recent stance on the HS2 high-speed rail line.
The Great Pretender: Boris Johnson's Deceptive Finale to his Controversial Tenure
Boris Johnson's controversial tenure concludes with an evasive exit, leaving behind a legacy ripe for reform and questions about the ethics of leadership.
UN-aligned’s views on strikes in England: Laying the blame where it should be
It's time to stand with essential workers and demand fair treatment and decent pay for their tireless efforts during the global crisis.
2022
There is citizen journalism and there is The Gordian Magazine
In a world that moves at a dizzying speed, sometimes towards the wrong direction, The Gordian has stayed true to its values, fighting for a better UN and bringing our readers the insights and information they need to stay informed and engaged.
Don’t let technology become a bane for future generations
The negative impact of technology, particularly on children, cannot be understated. For our wellbeing’s sake, we need a healthier balance, argues Sailaja.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in India are not Behind
In the late 20th century, women in other parts of the industrialised world had also experienced what is popularly known as the 'glass ceiling' phenomenon, which meant that women found they could only rise to a certain level in corporations and no further. This raises two immediate questions. What were the reasons that could have led to such a thought? And, were men keeping women away from the top?
