Labour and the Conservatives’ complicity in racial injustice
In light of the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement over the summer, many have now opened their eyes to the fight
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
In light of the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement over the summer, many have now opened their eyes to the fight
The UK needs to be careful who it is funding. It has recently come to light that the UK was partially responsible for
On October 26th, the Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett’s appointment to the Supreme Court with a vote of 52-48. This was in spite
The symbolism behind red and white is not the only thing Poland and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ have in common. Poland has some of
This year we have seen our system crumble in front of our very eyes. Our vast, interdependent global economy fell to its knees
Yesterday France entered its second national lockdown, with this expected to be in place until the end of November. These new measures come
Marcus Rashford is, in the eyes of many, a hero. How long could you last without food? Presumably not a whole summer, and
On October 12th, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia, Johnta Austin tweeted about his eleven-hour wait to vote early in the Presidential Election. Austin’s experience
It comes as no surprise to hear that the US “leads the developed world in firearm-related murders”, dwarfing the statistics from other states.
The second wave of the pandemic is upon us and, with winter fast approaching, it is worth identifying some of the most efficient