Opinion: From Debate to Dialogue – Nurturing Respect in Our Schools
It is every society’s responsibility to produce a next generation that we can be collectively proud of, yet it seems that every generation
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
It is every society’s responsibility to produce a next generation that we can be collectively proud of, yet it seems that every generation
After 14 years of neglect by the Conservative government, the education sector has struggled to keep up with the challenges that schools are
This week in PMQs we see: the fallout from the budget, part time local government, GPs in crisis, arguments over school fees, foreign
As an American living in the UK, I can confidently say that the British view of the United States, like any perception of
Information is the currency of the modern age, and with traditional news sources and social media information channels owned by multinational corporations, it
In the wake of the US election results, future implications for international affairs and US global influence are being considered across the world.
In the wake of the US Election result, many individuals across the world are still reeling from Trump’s victory. The predictions were close,
While our attention has been demanded by the tragic conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, the Western media has neglected the harrowing
Voter suppression, the spread of misinformation through traditional media channels and the erosion of trust in institutions are arguably far more impactful and dangerous than any AI-generated deepfake. By placing so much attention on AI, we risk neglecting these fundamental issues.
For all its faults, America did get one thing right: a robust system of checks and balances. The US constitution grants specific powers