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Opinion: The Journey From Political Pariah to a Jungle King; Has Britain Forgiven Matt Hancock?

November 29, 2022November 29, 2022 By Ciara Howard

Nobody who lived through the coronavirus pandemic in the UK will ever forget Matt Hancock. Nor will they forget his downfall. We can

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Our Post-Argument Politics

November 21, 2022November 21, 2022 By Daniel Bassett

It is said by much of Western high culture that we live in a ‘post-truth’ era, meaning that although there is widespread total

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Abortion and the Midterm Elections: Are the Republicans Suffering in the Post-Roe v. Wade era?

November 15, 2022November 15, 2022 By Ciara Howard

Two years after Joe Biden and the Democrats’ victory in 2020, American citizens headed to the polls once again for the midterm elections.

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Stalemate in Stormont: Why Are Northern Ireland Heading to the Polls Again?

November 8, 2022November 8, 2022 By Ciara Howard

Despite Britain’s significant role in influencing the geopolitical landscape on the island of Ireland, there is a notable lack of knowledge in the

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Opinion: Matt Hancock’s an MP, Get Him Out of Here

November 4, 2022November 4, 2022 By Harry Ward

Headlines broke recently when Matt Hancock was suspended as a Conservative MP over severe controversy over joining this year’s series of ‘I’m a

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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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Opinion: Elitism has returned to destroy universities

March 6, 2022March 6, 2022 By Eloise Norris

At fifteen years old, on the night of my first GCSE examination, I didn’t sleep. Instead of staying well-nourished, well-rested and taking a

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Sleaze- the end of the Conservative’s rule?

November 12, 2021November 12, 2021 By Ollie Allen

To many people, politics and corruption are synonymous: two sides of the same coin. The UK is no stranger to this perception, with

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Opinion: Black history month remains vitally important 

November 5, 2021November 5, 2021 By Ollie Allen

The UK is a country built on the achievements of black people. This fact is something that even our leaders are quick to brush over. Recent and historical scandals

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