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The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.

Opinion – Politicisation of Women: Party Politics and the Grooming Gang’s Inquiry

The grooming gang inquiry seems to have been all over the headlines for all the wrong reasons and, with the

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What is Breast Cancer Awareness Month ?

Every year, from the 1st to the 31st of October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month takes place in many countries. This

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Antibiotic Anarchy: Why Antimicrobial Resistance is More Than a Medical Crisis

Antimicrobial Resistance seems like it is predominantly a medical crisis, but its implications extend far beyond health, posing significant economic and political threats across borders.

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Jane Goodall – An Inspiration for the Younger Generations

Dr Jane Goodall, born in April 1934, passed away on October 1st 2025. This British scientist was known worldwide for

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Opinion: Mother of the Nation, Father of Misogyny – The Conservative War on Women

Opinion: Mother of the Nation, Father of Misogyny – The Conservative War on Women

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This Week In PMQs: Education and U.S. Intelligence

This Week In PMQs: Education and U.S. Intelligence

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Opinion: How Making America Great Again has Turned into an Orwellian Nightmare 

Opinion: How Making America Great Again has Turned into an Orwellian Nightmare 

March 23, 2025March 24, 2025
Opinion: Where is Feminism in Sustainability?

Opinion: Where is Feminism in Sustainability?

March 18, 2025March 18, 2025
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Opinion – Politicisation of Women: Party Politics and the Grooming Gang’s Inquiry

October 27, 2025October 27, 2025 By Antonia Heath

The grooming gang inquiry seems to have been all over the headlines for all the wrong reasons and, with the establishment of a

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#Europe #Gender #Health #Latest

What is Breast Cancer Awareness Month ?

October 27, 2025October 26, 2025 By Laura Bacha

Every year, from the 1st to the 31st of October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month takes place in many countries. This is an international

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#COVID-19 #Economy #Health #Latest #Politics

Antibiotic Anarchy: Why Antimicrobial Resistance is More Than a Medical Crisis

October 25, 2025October 25, 2025 By Cara Calland

Antimicrobial Resistance seems like it is predominantly a medical crisis, but its implications extend far beyond health, posing significant economic and political threats across borders.

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#British #Opinion #Politics

Opinion: The Leviathan and the modern British state

October 22, 2025October 24, 2025 By Michael Mammadov

Thomas Hobbes’ seminal work, The Leviathan, is imagined as an all-encompassing entity, protruding irremovable into every aspect of life. Forged by their collective

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#British #US Politics

Desensitising and Dividing: The Media’s Role in Encouraging Radicalism

October 20, 2025October 19, 2025 By Hugh Seear

Counter Terrorism Policing recently announced that one in five arrests on terrorism charges in the UK are of children under the age of

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#Environment #Latest #World

Jane Goodall – An Inspiration for the Younger Generations

October 20, 2025October 17, 2025 By Laura Bacha

Dr Jane Goodall, born in April 1934, passed away on October 1st 2025. This British scientist was known worldwide for her work with

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#British #Latest #Politics

Opinion: The rise of minor parties- Why voters are turning their backs on Labour and the Conservatives

October 18, 2025October 18, 2025 By Bertie Bramham

Disillusioned by political scandals and political U-turns, voters are increasingly turning to emerging political parties that better reflect their values, driving a nationwide

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#Economy #Justice #Opinion #Politics

Opinion: Sanctions vs. Sovereignty – The Ethical and Legal Implications of Economic Sanctions on Human Rights

June 19, 2025June 19, 2025 By Maria Ledochowski

Note: this article is part of the International Law Society and The Witness Journal’s collaboration and article competition. Economic sanctions are a prominent

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#British #Justice #Opinion #Politics

Opinion: The UK’s Law on the Age of Consent is Riddled with Contradictions

June 19, 2025June 19, 2025 By Laura Martin

Note: this article is part of the International Law Society and The Witness Journal’s collaboration and article competition. Mature enough for sex, but

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#Latest #Politics #War #World

Opinion: A Pakistani Life for an Indian Life – India’s Attempt at Manufacturing Consent for War

June 9, 2025June 9, 2025 By Iqraa Bukhari

“Mahjoor, why came you so early? You could have delayed your arrival,  So that people could flock to buy you,  Like they buy

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