Reopening schools isn’t enough
Schools have been closed on and off since March last year, opening at some points before and after summer but mostly with some
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Schools have been closed on and off since March last year, opening at some points before and after summer but mostly with some
With Biden securing victory in the 2020 US election, there is speculation over what this means for the UK and Brexit negotiations with
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 world as we know it is falling apart. Covid-19 is ripping through countries like a post-Chinese fart at a funeral. Times like
The argument for lowering the voting age to 16 in the UK has been strengthened in recent years by the high youth turnout
Earlier this month during his visit to Uzbekistan, American Secretary of State Mike Pompeo commended the country for “its reform efforts aimed at
Sinn Fein evidenced in the February Irish elections that two-party systems can be successfully contested and distorted. Large parts of the Republic of
I first saw 1917 advertised on the side of a bus with the words ‘you must see this film’ emblazoned across an image