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Explainer: The Darién Journey: A Struggle for Survival

January 15, 2025January 15, 2025 By Oliver Keay

The Darién Gap, a dense and treacherous stretch of jungle connecting South and Central America, has become a critical node in the migration

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Musk Joins the Debate: Starmer and Badenoch Clash on Grooming Gangs Inquiry at PMQs

January 15, 2025January 15, 2025 By Freya Holland

UK Government facing immense pressure over their handling of Grooming Gangs inquiry.

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Opinion: The Hidden Risk of Angela Rayner’s Council Merger Proposal

January 15, 2025January 15, 2025 By Amelie Singleton

It is certain that in an age of growing apathy for politics, removing the public’s one reachable contact to government is surely counter-intuitive. 

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Opinion: Trump’s Internal Insecurities are Surfacing from his Silliness.

January 14, 2025January 14, 2025 By Millie Rowsell

The question on everyone’s lips is as follows: “Has President-Elect Trump lost his mind?” While we cannot answer that, what we can deduce

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Opinion: Is Trump’s Government Falling Apart Before It’s Even Started?

January 13, 2025January 12, 2025 By Amber Murphy

In the days leading up to Donald Trump’s inauguration and the start of his second term as president, the president elect is seemingly

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Opinion: What the Rise of the Far-Right in Europe Will Mean for UK Citizens

January 9, 2025January 9, 2025 By Magda Kanecka

Throughout the past decade, the far-right has been making a drastic return to Europe and beyond. With 2024 coming to an end, seven

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