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The Battle for Korea Zinc
We are all too familiar with family feuds. If you grew up playing sports, you may be familiar with feuding with a competitor. It begins...
Louis Gilmore
Oct 17, 20243 min read


WATCH: Dan Sillett makes opening statement in debate against Just Stop Oil
On 15 October 2024, Dan Sillett, alongside Peter Bleksley (media personality and former Scotland Yard detective), debated for longer...
Dan Sillett
Oct 16, 20241 min read


Alex Salmond, big beast of Scottish politics, dead at 69: What next for the SNP?
The SNP, almost exhaustively lampooned as a pariah in British politics, representing more of a parliamentary thorn rather than a serious...
Omar Khram
Oct 16, 20243 min read


The EU is Leading and Brexit Britain Must Follow
The EU has taken a decision to impose new and extreme tariffs on electric vehicles made in China. EU members backed a plan to increase...
Harry Ollington
Oct 15, 20244 min read


The Sun Has Set on the British Empire: A Decolonial Perspective on the UK’s Returning of the Chagos Islands
After two long centuries, the sun will finally set on the British Empire . On Thursday 3rd October, it was announced that the UK would...
Zoe Wreford
Oct 14, 20245 min read


The left finished first in the French elections. So why has Macron anointed the (far) right?
On the 21st of September, two and a half months after the legislative elections in which the left-wing alliance, the Nouveau Front...
Maya Sgaravato-Grant
Oct 13, 20244 min read


Could Labour be More Contradictory, or Wrong, on the Economy?
They really did take us for fools. Labour have lied to millions of voters (albeit to millions of voters less than in 2017 and 2019), as nigh on every soundbite delivered during the 2024 election campaign can now be classed as a fabrication. The difference in the rhetoric of Labour now, and Labour then, is stark. Perhaps government actually is quite hard. Yet the economic decisions of this Labour government are not necessary, nor inevitable. The choices that have been made are
Chris Bean
Oct 12, 20243 min read


Are Labour Going to Increase Taxes?
With only two months left of 2024, Spotify Wrapped is just around the corner. I wonder what Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ top song...
Dan Sillett
Oct 11, 20244 min read


With the winter fuel allowance gone, Reeves should abolish free bus passes next
Ending the winter fuel allowance for pensioners has proved to be a very unpopular decision. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is right to have...
Charles Amos
Oct 10, 20243 min read


British parochialism and the true Europe - a response to Ethan Harvey
One of the key elements of British conservative intellectuals and policymakers is their lack of understanding of European political...
Jokin de Carlos Sola
Oct 9, 20246 min read


Plasters for Severed Legs: A Guide to Britain’s Political Economy
‘ Change ’ cried Starmer at his post-election acceptance speech, as the country tentatively awaited the new government’s solutions for an...
Andres De Miguel
Oct 8, 20243 min read


FPÖ Election Win - Further, The Far-Right Advance
The weekend brought yet another far-right election win to Europe, with the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) securing 28.9% of the vote ,...
Ned Johnson
Oct 7, 20243 min read


Mexico: at a Kafkaesque Crossroads of Her Own Making
With the beginning of a new presidency, parties in Mexico are positioned in different places on the political board. Party identity is...
Victor Elizondo
Oct 6, 20244 min read


Keir Starmer Faces Winter Fuel Revolt Amid Donation Scandal as War Looms in the Middle East
Keir Starmer's leadership has seen turbulent ups and downs. As he continues to scapegoat economic criticisms on the failings of the...
Omar Khram
Oct 5, 20244 min read


From the Jaws of Destruction: Why the Tories are Already Back in Business
Labour might have won the general election, but the Conservatives won conference season by a landslide. Prime Minister Keir Starmer...
Dan Sillett
Oct 4, 20244 min read


Can the Far-Right Succeed in Germany?
Only 9 years ago, the German response to the migration crisis facing Europe was hailed as remarkable, a true testament to the open border...
Harry Ollington
Oct 4, 20244 min read


The Trump-Harris Debate: A Showdown of Polarised Ideals, With a Glaring Omission on Israel
Sometimes it is difficult for a journalist to set aside his investigative interests and focus on a particular event. As someone who is...
Asfandiyar
Oct 3, 20245 min read
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