Opinion: It’s Looking Like a Bot Summer – How Bots Have Been Shaping our Political Discourse
Whilst brat summer may be over, a new technological and perhaps far less friendly trend is taking over.
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Whilst brat summer may be over, a new technological and perhaps far less friendly trend is taking over.
The growing political influence of tech billionaires in America has been brought to the fore after the 2024 election where Elon Musk, CEO
In 2024, Jade Thirlwall, former member of global pop sensation Little Mix, delivered a powerful cover of Stormzy’s Backbone. Her performance wasn’t just a
In the wake of the presidential inauguration on Monday, it is safe to say that things have certainly changed. Of all of Trump’s
Every country requires both local and centralized authorities to effectively manage various aspects of governance. However, can a nation maintain efficiency in the
About the writer: Michael Galea is the serving Member of the Parliament of Victoria for the South-Eastern Metropolitan constituency in Melbourne since 2022.
Truss, since her shameful exit from UK politics, has made the occasional newsworthy comment, but nothing that quite openly exposes the nature of
Trump’s inauguration this week raises crucial concerns about the rising levels of right-wing populism globally. Figures like Elon Musk and Nigel Farage are
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.
Throughout the past decade, the far-right has been making a drastic return to Europe and beyond. With 2024 coming to an end, seven