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Need to Know: The South China Sea - Militarisation of Islands and Territorial Disputes
As featured in Edition 39, available here. BY YIT XIANG WONG (1st year - Philosophy, Politics, and Economics - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)...


Boris Johnson: The Macmillan of Our Times?
BY SCOTT CRESSWELL Prime Minister Boris Johnson, seen here the COP26 Summit in Glasgow, has had a strikingly similar story in history to...


The UK October Budget – an End to Austerity?
BY MIKE JOYNER UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak pictured on Budget day last week in Downing Street. Last Wednesday, Rishi Sunak announced the...


Earthshot Prize: A Key Part of Solving the Climate Crisis, or a Vanity Project?
BY SEBASTAIN REES-EWALD Prince William, the founder of the Earthshot Prize, with then Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in 2018. “The best...


OUR FINAL HOPE: COP26
As featured in Edition 38, available here. BY BEN FIRTH (4th year - PAIS and Hispanic Studies - Sheffield, UK) “It is unequivocal that...


For and Against: The Existence of Billionaires
As featured in Edition 38, available here. BY DOMINIC GILONIS (3rd year/graduate - History - London, England) and EMILY EVEREST (3rd year...


NEED TO KNOW: Water Shortages in Hawaii
As featured in Edition 38, available here. BY CALLUM DOHERTY (3rd year - PPL - Sheffield, UK) What’s happening? Over the...


The Olympics: Politics’ Double-Edged Sword
By MYLES KIRK Ever since the commencement of the first summer Olympiad in 1896, this celebration of sporting greatness has become a...


The IPCC Report: Urgent Action Required from Failing Governments
By LUCY YOUNG The IPCC Report was a wake up call for the Western world, but it appears as though our world leaders slept through the...


History repeats as a resurgent Taliban take power
BY TOM RUGMAN The Taliban have taken control of Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, initiating mass panic at Kabul Airport. The events that...
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