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The UK, the EU, and the perils of vaccine nationalism
By JAMES BALDWIN Boris Johnson will be beaming. The United Kingdom’s vaccine programme is off to a flying start. The country has helped...


100,000 UK Covid Deaths: Who is to blame?
Written by Eric Sun The UK sits on 110,250 deaths due to Covid-19 as of writing, the fifth highest deaths per 1 million of the population...


Putting a price on life: Lord Sumption and the uncomfortable conflict between ideals and reality
By DOMINIC GILONIS Recently, I spoke to someone who works closely with the NHS. What, in his view, was the largest problem facing public...


Devolved Government in the North
As featured in Edition 37, available here. By OISÍN PHILLIPS In Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, members of the public can elect...


Jeremy Corbyn: The Third Act?
Written by Matthew Oulton In just a few short years, Jeremy Corbyn went from insurgent Leader of the Opposition to political pariah. From...


Marcus Rashford: superstar on and off the pitch
By ERIC SUN The 2015/16 season was an odd one for Manchester United. Finishing 5th with 66 points and missing out on the Champions League...


The pandemic has taught us the importance of fast broadband
By JOHNNY JENKINS - Editor-in-Chief Studying and working from home has left me staring at the spinning wheel of doom, waiting for...


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...


Outmaneuvered or an opportunity? Sunak's spending review and Labour
By CALLUM DOHERTY Back in November, Rishi Sunak spelled out in stark terms the economic cost of the coronavirus pandemic. Forecasts from...
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