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Batley and Spen by-election: Labour hang on by a thread
Written by Niall Hawkins Sir Keir Starmer, pictured here in 2013, hailed Labour's recent victory in Batley and Spen as proof that the...


A Global Minimum Corporation Rate may just be the answer to tax havens
Written by Matthew Oulton Janet Yellen, US Treasury Secretary, recently proposed a global minimum corporate tax rate. It’s an age-old...


Erdogan and the Istanbul Convention: A Non-Cautionary Tale
By ILGIN ÖZKUL March 20, 2021. This day seemed like it would be just another day of absurd politics, corrupted authority figures, and the...


The rise and fall of Andrew Cuomo
By DUNYA SIMÕES Andrew Cuomo was once described as America’s rising Democratic star. Following in his father’s footsteps, the Democratic...


International Women's Day - Reflections from Perspectives Writers
This article is a collection of statements about what International Women’s Day means to our writers, in celebration of #IWD and in the...


For and Against: The electoral college should be abolished
As featured in Edition 37, available here. By LILY MECKEL and JOE HILL Lily Meckel argues in favour In 2016, President Trump became the...


Will 2021 be the year of the climate?
As featured in Edition 37, available here. By THOM BARNES-WISE In a world of considerable terror, where tragedy seems like the foundation...


The Lords should be reformed, not abolished
By Billy Lucas - Editor-in-Chief The case for a democratically elected House of Lords, if taken seriously, places a stick of dynamite...


Reclaiming the streets: urban planning opportunities in a post-Covid UK
By BILLY LUCAS - Editor-in-Chief There is no doubt that the havoc wreaked by the coronavirus pandemic has seeped into all aspects of our...


The fall of a 100-year-old coalition: the world's biggest financial scandal
By SASHEENA MONERASINGHE In July 2020, the ex-prime minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment and fined...
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