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America and Women in Power

October 20, 2020October 28, 2020 By Lauren Taylor

Given that ​over seventy nations have seen female leadership​, why does the U.S. appear to feel threatened and intimidated by the prospect of

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Understanding the American Presidential Election 2020

October 19, 2020October 28, 2020 By Diana Jalea

Debates Although the pandemic has stolen the limelight from the 2020 US Presidential Election, the 3rd of November is fast approaching and, with

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The Russian approach

March 25, 2020October 10, 2021 By Jess Mahon

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

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Understanding the UK governments response to the COVID-19 outbreak

March 12, 2020October 30, 2020 By Jack Ainsworth

Citizens of the UK have watched on as their European neighbours have taken seemingly drastic measures to halt the spread of COVID-19, with

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Should we allow 16 years olds to vote?

March 4, 2020November 1, 2021 By William Christmas

The argument for lowering the voting age to 16 in the UK has been strengthened in recent years by the high youth turnout

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Reform or repression? Has Uzbekistan’s new president kept true to his word?

March 1, 2020March 1, 2020 By Jack Ainsworth

Earlier this month during his visit to Uzbekistan, American Secretary of State Mike Pompeo commended the country for “its reform efforts aimed at

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If Irish unity becomes a serious prospect, all politicians must start planning

February 27, 2020October 10, 2021 By Grace Hart

Sinn Fein evidenced in the February Irish elections that two-party systems can be successfully contested and distorted. Large parts of the Republic of

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1917: A glamorisation of war?

February 26, 2020October 10, 2021 By Jess Woodrow

I first saw 1917 advertised on the side of a bus with the words ‘you must see this film’ emblazoned across an image

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‘More strikes: to cross or not to cross the picket line!’

February 25, 2020February 5, 2021 By Jess Mahon

Unless you have been living under a rock – and didn’t notice the countless emails in your university mailbox – you will be

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Lord Bercow: a rite of passage or an unmerited honour?

February 24, 2020April 18, 2021 By Felix Richardson

It has long been tradition for speakers of the House of Commons to be granted a peership in the upper house as an

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