Catalonia’s quest for independence — a constitutional nightmare
A month Catalonian politicians and activists hoped would mark a new move towards independence from Spain, October 2017 turned out to be a
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
A month Catalonian politicians and activists hoped would mark a new move towards independence from Spain, October 2017 turned out to be a
Nobody who lived through the coronavirus pandemic in the UK will ever forget Matt Hancock. Nor will they forget his downfall. We can
The Tory party is currently riddled with instability, whether we’re talking about vast disagreements and differences within not just parliament, but also in
It is no secret that, over the last few weeks, tensions have spiked between universities and their staff on the almost unanimous decision
From school girl strikes to curating a global movement, one can not underestimate the power of Greta Thunberg. At just 15 years old,
It is said by much of Western high culture that we live in a ‘post-truth’ era, meaning that although there is widespread total
Once again, Matt Hancock has shown an uncanny ability to be in places he should not be. Only two years ago he was
On the 2nd November 2022, after the African Union facilitated peace talks in Pretoria, the Ethiopian Federal Government and the Tigrayan People’s Liberation
Two years after Joe Biden and the Democrats’ victory in 2020, American citizens headed to the polls once again for the midterm elections.
On the 8th of November 2022, the BBC reported that a second hotel in the nearby city of Torbay was being used to