Is it the End of Local Government? Rising Costs Causing Challenges for Councils.
Local governments play a crucial role in democracies: like addressing community needs, managing public services at the grassroots level, tailoring solutions to local
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Local governments play a crucial role in democracies: like addressing community needs, managing public services at the grassroots level, tailoring solutions to local
Following the impressive and multitudinous march organised by the Exeter Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) last Saturday, which drew the largest crowd on 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
It is no secret that, over the last few weeks, tensions have spiked between universities and their staff on the almost unanimous decision
At the Politics Society Question Time, held on the 24th of October of this year, comprising all of Exeter’s different political societies, both
As we enter 2022, It is evident that the UK is submerging into a seismic cost of living crisis; one that threatens to
Food insecurity: the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable, nutritious food. In 2019, research conducted by the University of Exeter
As of the moment I write this article, we have 7 years, 251 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes and 47 seconds before the effects of
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