Opinion: Palestine, Apartheid and Online Activism
There is nothing quite as divisive as talking about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which is perhaps why many people do not explicitly voice their
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
There is nothing quite as divisive as talking about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which is perhaps why many people do not explicitly voice their
Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license. We are all too familiar with the impact of COVID-19 on our lives, and as
It’s been 54 years since the passing of the Abortion Act 1967 under a free vote which invoked strong moral and political debate.
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As one of the first articles in our innovative Spotlight series, I feel obligated as the Chief Editor to focus on one of
The voting system for the Mayor of London is set to change to first past the post from 2024, matching what is currently
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Trigger Warning: assault, sexual assault, violence against women, rape Disclaimer: When discussing ‘women’, the author includes all people who identify as female. This
Traditionally the Conservative party heartlands have been the‘Toryshires’ of the South East, the Labour party has its ‘red wall’ from Merseyside to West
On 23 February, the House of Lords backed Lord Alton’s Genocide Amendment to the UK Trade Bill in an effort to prevent the