The Conflict of Amnesty: The Spanish State Divided in the Aftermath of the Last General Election
Just over six years after the referendum in Catalonia and almost four years after the sentences for the politicians involved were released, the
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Just over six years after the referendum in Catalonia and almost four years after the sentences for the politicians involved were released, the
On Friday, 13 October, the University of Exeter’s Debating Society held its first Cross Party Question Time of the year. Making up the
The majority of Australia voted “no” in a national referendum to add clauses to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the First People(s)
Following the second re-election of Gabon’s controversial president Ali Bongo, the military seized power on Wednesday 30th August, in what was the 8th
Nearly a year on from the end of his premiership, it seems that Boris Johnson has been thrust into the limelight yet again,
Political discourse around immigration has been, for a long time, characterised by fear mongering and racist rhetoric. The press and some politicians have
There is, in our society and others, a deep interest in the preservation and protection of our common environment from the predations of
Nearly seven years since the 2016 EU Referendum vote, it seems almost unbelievable that Brexit continues to make front-page news. However, despite Boris
More so than other leaders of the devolved nations in the United Kingdom, Nicola Sturgeon has become a recognisable and influential figure within
Just over a year after his ascension to power, “son of the soil” school teacher turned President Pedro Castillo was removed from power after a