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Opinion: British political behavioural norms could be eroded for generations to come

February 13, 2022 By Ben Evans

Two weeks ago, when, in what was meant to be an apologetic response to the Sue Grey Report, the Prime Minister accused the

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“Heat or Eat” – The realities of the UK’s cost of living crisis

February 13, 2022April 9, 2022 By Maisie Franklin

As we enter 2022, It is evident that the UK is submerging into a seismic cost of living crisis; one that threatens to

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The Russo-Ukrainian Crisis – A Caricature

February 11, 2022February 11, 2022 By Will Grosse

This week, regular contributor Will Grosse produced a caricature portraying the current situation between Russia and Ukraine. The 2021-2022 Russo-Ukrainian Crisis is just

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Opinion: Does Trudeau have Canadians’ backs?

February 9, 2022February 8, 2022 By Rachael Powell

‘This government will continue to have your backs,’ Justin Trudeau reassures the Canadian public during a press conference last Tuesday. ‘As Canadians, we stand up

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Opinion: If you believe in meritocracy and individualism, you might be a feminist

February 6, 2022February 19, 2022 By Eleanor Morrice

Meritocracy tends to signal a belief that each person should be recognised and treated according to the merits of their selves — their

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Opinion: Defending the Beeb — the failure of British conservatism

February 3, 2022February 3, 2022 By Daniel Chappel

The recently appointed Culture Secretary, Nadine Dorries, has announced a plan to radically transform one of Britain’s greatest institutions. The timing of the

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Opinion: Why I am Not a Feminist

February 2, 2022February 1, 2022 By Rachael Powell

A few years ago, I agreed with the statement that we should all be feminists. I had many heated conversations with friends and acquaintances about

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