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Keir Starmer: Political genius? Or simply fortuitous?
The results of the local elections have almost certified that Keir Starmer is set to be Britain’s next Prime Minister. The Labour Party...
Danyal Usman
May 25, 20244 min read


It’s A Facade: The Symbolism of International Law
Carl Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst, focused a significant part of his career on the value and psychological interpretation of symbols; he...
Joshua Edwicker
May 23, 20243 min read


The 6 steps to Keir Starmer’s red heaven
As the election year flies by, Sir Keir Starmer, having donned his spectacles in recent PMQs and interviews, is evidently feeling Prime...
Konrad Szuminski
May 22, 20244 min read


Love of Skill: Football, Efficacy and Partisan Politics
I don’t often have much of an interest in football; politics is more my area. One of the thoughts that crosses this divide, however,...
Nicholas Greenhalgh
May 21, 20243 min read


Rwanda Deportations Begin: The UK Punishes Victims and Innocents
To “stop the boats”, the UK government has for the last two years announced its plan to deport to Rwanda people seeking asylum who...
Caitlin Hoyland
May 18, 20245 min read


Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Putin?
The title of this article might be inspired by Dad’s Army but Russian President Vladimir Putin’s leadership style is much more...
Dan Sillett
May 17, 20244 min read


The vultures doth circle: who will feast upon the Conservative carcass?
Fourteen years of Tory rule is coming to an end. It is palpably obvious that the electorate is abandoning this Conservative government....
Will Kingston-Cox
May 16, 20244 min read


The Conservative Party cannot lecture the public on hard work
Welfare recipients are once again on the receiving end of the Tory’s Party attack lines. In the run up to the local elections, Sunak...
Hugh Lind
May 15, 20244 min read


UK Government Threatens My Independence
In April, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that PIP (Personal Independence Payment) may be distributed as vouchers or one-off...
Adrien Astre
May 14, 20243 min read


UK Local Election Results Aren't so Troubling for the Tories
Boy, where to start? Last Thursday, thousands of volunteers and staff had a sleepless night, working until the early hours of the morning...
Dan Sillett
May 10, 20244 min read


EU's White Knight Syndrome: Sleepwalking to Islamic Extremism
Last month, more than 1000 islamists held a shameful anti-democratic and anti-German demonstration in Hamburg, Germany. They paraded...
Nikita Triandafillidis
May 9, 20244 min read


Amnesty Reports Alarming Repression of Human Rights
In its 2024 Annual Report, Amnesty International denounces governments and companies that, against a backdrop of flagrant violations of...
Petra Pavlovicova
May 7, 20244 min read


UK Rwanda Policy vs. International Law
After the House of Lords backed down on their amendments to the Rwanda bill last week, deportations to the East African country became...
Grace Wilkinson
May 6, 20243 min read


Is Russia jamming European commercial aircraft GPS?
Amidst an increasing standoff between Russia and the West, it has been made abundantly clear that both sides are engaging in new and...
Omar Khram
May 4, 20243 min read


Should the UK Leave the European Convention on Human Rights?
With the Government’s ongoing struggles to deliver its flagship Rwanda policy, and the increasing divisions within the Tory Party, the...
Benjamin Edgar
May 1, 20244 min read


The End of Humza Yousaf is the End of the SNP
When Humza Yousaf resigned as the First Minister of Scotland it was hardly a surprise. As soon as his coalition deal with the Scottish...
Dan Sillett
Apr 30, 20244 min read


The UK Farming Crisis: Farmers Pay for Others Profits
Agriculture is the foundation of large-scale societies. Everything we take for granted would not be possible without farming. It is not a...
Jack Wilkin
Apr 27, 20245 min read


Renationalising British Railways Won't Work – Here’s Why
The biggest story of the week is that the Rwanda bill has finally passed through Parliament. Rejoice! Apparently the first flights have...
Dan Sillett
Apr 26, 20244 min read


Silencing UK Youth: Our Hopes for the Future
Written by Jasmine Brittan, UK Young Ambassador to the Commonwealth, and Zara Okusi, UK Young Ambassador to the European Youth Forum It...
The British Youth Council
Apr 24, 20244 min read


Scotland's Hate Crime Bill: A Threat to Freedom of Speech
Scotland’s new hate crime bill is perhaps the most draconian incursion on freedom of speech in post-war British history. Under the guise...
Benjamin Edgar
Apr 21, 20244 min read
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