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Railway Robbery or Modern Revolutionaries?

October 27, 2022October 27, 2022 By Tabitha John

As we head towards our reading week, that trip you planned to take home may once again be caught in the crossfire of

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The lasting legacy of Benito Mussolini: The election of far-right leader Giorgia Meloni 

October 26, 2022October 26, 2022 By Mariella Turley

The physical legacy of Benito Mussolini can be found across Italy, from the stunning Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana — the Fendi headquarters — to

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Tigray: A Crisis Ignored by the World

October 25, 2022October 24, 2022 By Ben Evans

With millions of people at risk of starvation and ethnic violence, the international community and the world’s media continues to turn a blind eye

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Johnson has not made a comeback, yet. But the underdog may be biding his time.

October 25, 2022October 25, 2022 By Ciara Howard

It only seems like yesterday we were watching Boris Johnson begrudgingly tender his resignation on television outside Downing Street. It signalled what many

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The Interesting Parallels between the British and Canadian Conservative Parties

October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 By Daniel Bassett

British politics at the moment is quite chaotic, we’ve gone through four Conservative Prime Ministers, with the last only standing for six weeks.

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Hello and Goodbye, Mr. Atom

October 23, 2022November 16, 2024 By Iqraa Bukhari

Languages can be violent without being violent. They serve as a manifestation of power without physically asserting it – or even needing to.

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