Opinion: Gavin & Stacey showcases Britain and its Politics
Featured Image: ‘ST1166: Barry Island seafront March 2008 Amusement Arcades Gavin & Stacey‘ by Eddie Reed is from Geograph and is licensed under
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Featured Image: ‘ST1166: Barry Island seafront March 2008 Amusement Arcades Gavin & Stacey‘ by Eddie Reed is from Geograph and is licensed under
November marks the end of the UK’s Black History Month (BHM), which is celebrated annually during October, with this year’s theme ‘Proud to
On the 19th of October, the Israeli government labelled six Palestinian human rights groups as terrorist organisations, claiming that they have “undercover links
Highly developed states, including the United Kingdom (UK) and United States of America (USA) are not doing enough to stop the full impact
“A soul-piercing battle cry from powerless and downtrodden citizens sends shockwaves through a broken city. An emotive call to arms that cannot help
With Black History Month coming to an end, I wanted to bring light to an underreported tragedy. The horrible story of the Tulsa
At face value, Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett are the most unlikely of duos. The pair represent just about the furthest thing from
The featured image and all images in this article were taken by Jake Bonetta at the ‘How can Exeter fight the Climate Crisis?’
The death of Sir David Amess was indeed devastating for many, and we can all agree that this gentleman did not deserve this
Disclaimer- My discussion of ‘woman’ here is related to cisgender women. This is not intended to be an exclusionary term, but I have