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  • 31st March 2023
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·27th March 2023

Nicola Sturgeon: a career of ‘firsts’ (and contradictions)

Eleanor Luxton
There’s little that everyone agrees on in relation to Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP, but her resignation undoubtedly came as...
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·19th February 2023

Why 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...
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·26th January 2023

Winter 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...
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·18th January 2023

NHS: New Health Service

Daniel Harrison
The words ‘crisis’ and ‘unprecedented’ are so often overused by the commentariat, yet a glance at history for longer than...
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·9th November 2022

A Defence of the House of Lords

Adam Arnfield
Twenty-five years ago, New Labour were first let loose on the British constitution, and Tony Blair, America’s poodle, set about...
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·21st September 2022

Liz Truss: The Chameleon Prime Minister

Freddy Foulston
Freddy Foulston comments on the appointment of Liz Truss as the new Prime Minister and her ability to blend in...
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·14th July 2022

Can the rise and fall of Boris Johnson offer any lessons on leadership?

Ali Khosravi
image description: the door of 10 Downing Street, where Boris Johnson announced his resignation. Much has been written about Boris...
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·18th May 2022

Is a Charles regency the way forward for the British Monarchy?

Samuel Kenny
  On Tuesday the 10th of May, something fundamental happened in regard to the future of the monarchy. For the...
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Dan the Man
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·16th May 2022

Dan the Man: All Aboard Starmer’s Submarine

Dan Harrison
Starmer’s Labour Party resembles a submarine. The party is stealthily gliding towards electoral competitiveness. It is quietly, but self-assuredly crawling...
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Boris. No banner
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·30th April 2022

Does Johnson have to BoGo?

Harrison Gates
Before the time of the pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and TikTok becoming a household name, there was a time when...
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·4th March 2023

What should Labour’s missions be?

Dan Harrison
Keir Starmer has come a long way from his twelve thousand word essay that was published for the Fabian Society...
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·3rd February 2023

The 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...
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·19th January 2023

Excuse 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...
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·24th December 2022

Not so Dishi Rishi?

Freddy Foulston
In the run up to Christmas this year, marking two months since his takeover from the not quite lettuce-defying premiership...
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·3rd November 2022

Britain Enters its Weimar Era

Matthew Holland
With trust in politicians at an all-time low, 3 Prime Ministers in a matter of months, MPs being physically forced...
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·20th August 2022

Did Putin Save the Liberal World Order?

Ali Khosravi
If you were a liberal thinking about the ‘liberal world order’ back in 2019, you could have been forgiven for...
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·21st June 2022

9% too much

Harrison Gates
With the dramatic rise in inflation across the country and the slow average pay increases causing a squeeze on the...
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·16th May 2022

BREAKING NEWS: St Benet’s Hall announces that university will not renew its official licence

Dania Kamal Aryf
An official statement from St Benet’s Hall has announced that the University Council will not renew its licence as a...
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·15th May 2022

Hotel Rwanda

Johan Orly
Even by recent standards, the furore that greeted the government’s new ‘Migration and Economic Development Partnership’ with Rwanda was deafening....
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