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The Crown Unchecked
Though I write this in the small hours of November 5th, rest assured dear readers that I have no intention of re-enacting the Gunpowder...
Archie Rankin
Nov 11, 20244 min read


So… what happens now?
In synchrony and solidarity with millions worldwide, I have spent the last few days attempting to process the riotous return of Donald...
Amy Burchell
Nov 10, 20244 min read


Georgia's Geopolitical Crossroads
The State of Play : After the landmark elections in Georgia and Moldova, both republics still face a treacherous path towards full EU...
Patrick René Haasler
Nov 9, 20244 min read


The Age of Disinformation
How disinformation plagues our society and blurs the line between fact and fiction We live in a unique time where disinformation is easy...
Jamie Strudwick
Nov 8, 20244 min read


The New Leader of the Conservatives
After weeks of anticipation, we now have a new leader of the Conservative Party. As Rishi Sunak returns to the back benches, Kemi...
Jordan Laidler
Nov 7, 20243 min read


Donald Trump will bring chaos to America, whether he wins or loses.
Illustration by Will Allen America is set to head to the polls today. The word on nigh on every pollster’s lips is uncertain. America...
Will Allen
Nov 5, 20245 min read


The Rhetoric Dilemma
The U.S. Presidential election is upon us, and the world is questioning how voters could possibly give their backing, again, to Donald...
Jasper Goddard
Nov 5, 20243 min read


AI Regulation: A Crucial Safeguard Against Imminent Global Threats
Introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI): a new wave of parasitic intelligence infiltrating modern textbooks and creating a persistent...
Taylor Green
Nov 5, 20243 min read


The Monarchy’s Demise is Not Inevitable. A British Republic Would be a Bad Thing.
Such is the inability of the anti-monarchist campaign group ‘Republic’ to understand data, or the United Kingdom’s constitution, that last week the group’s CEO, Graham Smith, stated in the Guardian that ‘A British Republic is inevitable’ . It is in fact not inevitable, nor, as Smith argues, would it be beneficial. For too long, the debate over the monarchy has been trivialised, often with discourses around the tourism sector dominating. It is naïve to think tourism income is
Chris Bean
Nov 4, 20243 min read


Why Greater Devolution is the Solution to England’s Problems
The Blair government’s decision to create national parliaments in Scotland and Wales dramatically altered the British constitutional...
Luke Goddard
Nov 3, 20244 min read


The Government’s Bus Fare Cap Rise is a Step in the Wrong Direction
Beyond the minutiae of policy announcements and elaborate charts, Budgets represent much more. They provide an opportunity for...
Abhay Venkitaraman
Nov 2, 20244 min read


BRICS and the Rapidly Shifting Balance of Power
As the global balance of power continues to shift at lightning speed in 2024, the recent BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, presents another...
Devin O'Sullivan
Nov 1, 20244 min read


Brat summer, Euro summer, Barbenheimer summer, Hot girl summer: Give me a break!
To be “rich,” in today’s society means different things to different people. If you asked my parents, they’d say being rich means owning...
Ayra Khan
Oct 31, 20244 min read


Reeves and Labour’s Thieves: Budget 2024 is a Dark Day for Britain
Today was a day of unsurprising facts. The sky was blue. The grass was green. And the Budget was blood-red, as Labour Chancellor Rachel...
Dan Sillett
Oct 30, 20244 min read


Latinos as Kingmakers: why the US Presidential Election Dances to Their Tune
The United States presidential elections are just around the corner and the Latino vote continues to be a topic of much discussion ,...
Victor Elizondo
Oct 30, 20243 min read


The US Dockworkers’ Strike Exemplifies a Broken American Political Economy
Many Americans heaved a sigh of relief earlier this month, after the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), a union...
Abhay Venkitaraman
Oct 29, 20244 min read


Is the European Union still European and United? Its New Parliament Begs the Question
The configuration of the new European Parliament poses a major challenge for politics on the old continent. For the first time in the...
Victor Elizondo
Oct 28, 20243 min read


Galamsey: Ghana’s Golden Poison
Elected in 2017, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana stated that he was prepared to put his presidency ‘on the line’ to fight Galamsey,...
Arsima Bereketab
Oct 27, 20243 min read


Georgia Votes: European Aspirations or Russian Caution?
Today (26 October), Georgia is holding parliamentary elections that are crucial for the nation's political trajectory and its relations...
Patrick René Haasler
Oct 26, 20243 min read


The UK's Crackdown on Protest
“The right to protest is a fundamental principle of our democracy, but this is not absolute .” These were the words with which then prime...
Maya Sgaravato-Grant
Oct 26, 20244 min read
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