Sleaze- the end of the Conservative’s rule?
To many people, politics and corruption are synonymous: two sides of the same coin. The UK is no stranger to this perception, with
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
To many people, politics and corruption are synonymous: two sides of the same coin. The UK is no stranger to this perception, with
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So-called conversion therapy has been subject to recent controversy, raising questions surrounding consent and freedom to religious expression. The government has been criticised
Israeli citizen Shahar Perets, 19, was recently jailed for the third time for repeatedly refusing to join the Israeli military, the Israel Defense
Last week, I criticised the inaction of states to combat the climate crisis, prompting a need for closer analysis of where the UK
Trigger Warning: r*pe, sexual violence and assault, domestic abuse, homophobia I’ve been writing fairly passionately over the last couple of months about the
After my last piece for the Witness, I had planned this week to detail the Israeli government’s actions throughout the Summer and into
The UK is a country built on the achievements of black people. This fact is something that even our leaders are quick to brush over. Recent and historical scandals
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November marks the end of the UK’s Black History Month (BHM), which is celebrated annually during October, with this year’s theme ‘Proud to