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The new police security bill: is France’s freedom of speech threatened?

November 30, 2020January 14, 2021 By Diana Jalea

Protests have erupted in the French capital against a bill that could make it illegal for the public to take videos or photos

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#British #Politics

Who was Clement Attlee?

November 27, 2020January 14, 2021 By Will Howe

The best Prime Minister we’ve had since World War II, or perhaps the “indecisive and uninspiring”? The passage of time has only made

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#Politics #US #World

Why capital punishment needs to be abolished

November 24, 2020January 13, 2021 By Lauren Taylor

At present, capital punishment, the execution of a person as punishment for a crime, is ​legal in 28 US states​. However, the use

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#British #COVID-19 #Politics

What happens after Lockdown? The new COVID restrictions explained

November 23, 2020January 13, 2021 By Ali Mansfield

As we approach the end of the English national lockdown, and look towards the Christmas period, the Prime Minister has announced his Covid-19

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The legacy of section 28 – LGBTQ+ rights in Britain

November 19, 2020January 13, 2021 By Will Howe

There are two truths that seem fundamental to much of Twitter following the release of The Crown season four: we like Gillian Anderson,

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#Politics #US #World

The Cold Reality of US Treatment of Immigrants

November 17, 2020January 13, 2021 By Lauren Taylor

Due to the constant stream of chaotic political news outpouring from the U.S. on a daily basis, one of the greatest humanitarian crises

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#Politics #World

The Nagorno-Karabakh peace agreement

November 16, 2020October 10, 2021 By Diana Jalea

The Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Agreement  Last Tuesday, on the 10th of November, a peace deal was signed by Armenia and Azerbaijan, brokered by Russia,

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#COVID-19 #Politics #World

COVID-19 Response Report – New Zealand

November 14, 2020January 13, 2021 By Eloise Norris

In June 2020, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, danced to celebrate the end of the COVID-19 pandemic within the country’s borders. While

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#British #FEATURED #US

What will a Biden presidency mean for Brexit?

November 13, 2020November 19, 2020 By Rosie Wiggin

With Biden securing victory in the 2020 US election, there is speculation over what this means for the UK and Brexit negotiations with

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#Politics #US

Biden’s dark history and bright future on LGBTQIA+ rights

November 12, 2020October 10, 2021 By Will Howe

Behind the RayBans and grandad-like appearance of President-elect Joe Biden, lies a politician with decades of his life spent in the public eye.

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