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Adolescence: Missing the Woods for the Trees
Despite my usual scepticism of Netflix originals that suddenly attract mainstream attention before quickly disappearing from popular...
Andres De Miguel
Apr 56 min read


Will Trump’s Tariffs Work?
Why is the Labour Government relieved  to see Trump impose a 10% tariff on UK exports to the US? One Downing Street adviser  chirped that...
Dan Sillett
Apr 44 min read


The law as a convenient fiction: How legal arguments have facilitated British and American foreign policy failures
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion The law has long served as both a shield and a smoke screen, selectively wielded to justify both...
Sophie Seitler
Apr 24 min read


Could Keir Starmer’s Blueprint For Power Be About To Disappear?
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion When parties return to power, the blueprints that get them there are usually found on paper, or in...
Will Allen
Mar 195 min read


The Alternative to the Alternative: Party Politics and the Future of Germany
Germany’s federal election on February 23 reshaped its political landscape. With mainstream parties facing mounting challenges and the...
Selene López
Mar 53 min read


Starmer: Trump’s Puppet
Keir Starmer has whacked up defence spending. But by how much is anybody’s guess . Starmer has been parading a £13.4 billion increase...
Dan Sillett
Feb 283 min read


Rachel Reeves Responds to Questions Over Expenses
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves has responded to questions over her expenses while working at Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) between...
Europinion
Feb 141 min read


Seeing Through The Red Mist: Do MPs Shout For The Sake Of Shouting?
Seven months on from the UK General Election, I’ve finally calmed down. A bit. Fortunately, the UK has been under one of its...
Dan Sillett
Feb 144 min read


Fiscal Rules and the Government’s Ministry of Truth
In today’s political discourse, it seems the only question worth asking the British government is, ‘how will you pay for that? ’ Several...
Andres De Miguel
Feb 135 min read


Top Trumps
Who should be lucky enough to be top in the President-elect’s contact list? Spoiler Alert: It’s not Britain. ‘Keir Starmer snubbed by not...
Eliot Lord
Feb 43 min read


Why Labour’s Devolution Plan Could Mean Less Power to the People
Last December, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner announced the English Devolution White Paper . It encapsulated Labour’s approach to...
Luke Goddard
Feb 34 min read


Kids Will be Kids…Or Not: Investigations into Non-Crime Hate Incidents within Children
Being told you stink at any age is not a nice thing to hear. At nine-years old, the insult may cause a variety of emotional responses:...
Victoria Anastasia Aranowicz
Jan 304 min read


Ring The Changes Or The Bells Will Toll For Thee
Forget New Year’s Resolutions this year. 2025 will be about survival for many. As we continue to navigate the ongoing charade of Brexit...
Eliot Lord
Jan 283 min read


UK Politics Has A Talent Problem. Blame Devolution.
Illustration by Will Allen It is safe to say that Britain’s political parties have seen no shortage of inept, unserious , and untalented...
Will Allen
Jan 244 min read


A Manifesto for a New Year
I like the idea of New Year's Resolutions, even though I don’t remember if I’ve made many and doubt that I’ve kept any. Ultimately,...
Nicholas Greenhalgh
Jan 164 min read


Skeletons in Labour’s Cupboard: Austerity Looms Over Britain
A government has never been more hypocritical and enraging than Keir Starmer’s Labour government. Promise after promise has been broken....
Dan Sillett
Jan 153 min read


Elon Musk v Britain: A Political Tsunami Begins
Elon Musk hasn’t just waded into British politics – he’s caused a political tsunami. Eyebrows were first raised when Musk met with Reform...
Dan Sillett
Jan 124 min read


The IPP Scandal: A Tragedy of Inaction and Cynicism
The words ‘arbitrary detention’ usually conjure up images of far-flung lands: centralised dictatorships where the law is administered at...
Jacob Patch
Jan 84 min read


Can Labour answer a question no one in England - or the rest of the union - can seem to answer?
Illustration by Will Allen The question of how the United Kingdom should organise itself is a pretty important one. The nation has played...
Will Allen
Jan 54 min read


Security and Sovereignty at the Negotiating Table: the Ukrainian Dilemma
Over a thousand days have passed since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine . As the conflict has developed, the...
Oliver Ansell-Hodges
Jan 34 min read
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