What Does the Return of David Cameron Have in Store for British Foreign Policy?
Roughly a month has passed since David Cameron’s return to the scene of British politics, fulfilling the role of Foreign Secretary during Rishi
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Roughly a month has passed since David Cameron’s return to the scene of British politics, fulfilling the role of Foreign Secretary during Rishi
Immigration into the UK has been a subject of much controversy amongst both the government and its citizens. The basis of the arguments
A draft law set to be introduced in the UK Parliament is causing significant controversy and raising concerns about human rights laws. The
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This weekend, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the host country for the upcoming COP28, announced that it is planning on significantly increasing its
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The list of global territorial disputes is vast, with there being over 150 locations that are highly contested. None perhaps show off a
On the 8th of November, a historic and ground-breaking decision from Australia’s High Court ruled that indefinite detention is illegal. Although the indefinite