Comment·24th November 2023Cameron’s Comeback: Looks are Deceiving Johannes Riese Like it or not, domestic politics often come down to shrewdly controlling the narrative. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak achieved this...Read More
Comment·6th November 2023HS2: The story of Great British decline Jacob Hill So much for āGreat Britainā. Looking back at the last fifteen years we may as well be āStagnant Britainā. From...Read More
Comment·30th October 2023Just Stop Oil: Activism or publicity? Haochen Wang Given that itās now been almost two weeks since the Radcliffe Camera (Rad Cam) was āredecoratedā with some bright orange...Read More
Comment·14th October 2023The broken priorities of the British Press Thomas Cowan On the 28th of September, two huge stories broke in the British press. First came news of the senseless and...Read More
Comment·21st May 2023Oppositional Alternative: Why Keir Starmer needs to present a radical case for change Matthew Holland Me and some of the other editors at the Oxford Student were discussing education reform and alternative routes the other...Read More
Comment·13th May 2023The Case For and Against Abolishing the Monarchy Leon Wheeler and Adam Arnfield The Case For the Abolition of the Monarchy – Leon Wheeler When Charles I was beheaded in 1649, a fundamental...Read More
Comment·27th March 2023Nicola Sturgeon: a career of āfirstsā (and contradictions) Eleanor Luxton Thereās little that everyone agrees on in relation to Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP, but her resignation undoubtedly came as...Read More
Comment·19th February 2023Why people lie about society’s greatest threats? Matthew Holland Naive as the sentiment may be, whenever I talk to my mum about politics, the conversation usually ends with her...Read More
Comment·26th January 2023Winter of our Discontent Matthew Holland Travel back to January 1979. With lorry drivers, gravediggers, refuse workers and some NHS staff on strike the country ground...Read More
Comment·18th January 2023NHS: New Health Service Daniel Harrison The words ācrisisā and āunprecedentedā are so often overused by the commentariat, yet a glance at history for longer than...Read More
Comment·22nd November 2023Any time sacking Braverman was too late Modupe Omitola In an ominous warning after she left Downing Street on Monday, Suella Braverman announced that she would have āmore to...Read More
Comment·5th November 2023Passed Lives Thomas Cowan Iām sure youāve seen the quote circulating in the press over the last week. āWhen I die, I donāt want...Read More
Comment·14th October 2023Strange Bedfellows: the left, the right, and the European Union Thomas Thornton The British people were asked a simple question ā leave or remain. This was to be a once in a...Read More
Comment·13th October 2023On the intersection of class and journalism Emily Hudson It is a truth universally acknowledged that a prime minister in possession of great power must be in want of...Read More
Comment·16th May 2023Slavery and the British throne: Should the King apologise? Haochen Wang As Charles III is officially coronated the King of England, media attention has, once again, been focused on the royal...Read More
Comment·6th May 2023Why you donāt have to be a Tory to enjoy the coronation Ali Khosravi The coronation of Charles III on Saturday 6th May will have been the first one to take place in the...Read More
Comment·4th March 2023What should Labourās missions be? Dan Harrison Keir Starmer has come a long way from his twelve thousand word essay that was published for the Fabian Society...Read More
Comment·3rd February 2023The Church and Same-Sex Marriage Niall Hall I grew up in a church environment: religious schools and tea towel nativities. My grandma is on our local church...Read More
Comment·19th January 2023Excuse Me Sir, Where Can I Find Global Britain? Ali Khosravi On the 14th of January 2023, a British citizen who had been imprisoned on trumped-up spying charges in Iran since...Read More