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Sir Keir Starmer’s challenging time ahead
Harry Truman on learning that he had become President of the United States said, ‘I feel like the moon, the stars, and all the planets...


Alex Salmond - A Liability for the SNP
Alex Salmond may have walked away free after being acquitted of sexual harassment by multiple women but this Scottish scandal is yet to...


The arts must be defended as a valid educational choice
Time and time again, music has been proven to unite groups together against injustice in society. In the 1970s, ‘Rock against Racism’ was...


Defending the Defence Department?
The UK’s defence, foreign and security policies need updating and clarifying, particularly given the current global situation of lux and...


The Sunak Budget: not perfect, but promising
The 11th March was Rishi Sunak’s big day: he was to present his first budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer. The combination of his...


Unjust Deportations
The recent deportations to Jamaica shows there is one rule for white people and another for minorities. A deportation flight carrying 17...


Reflections on Brexit
When the United Kingdom finally left the EU at 11pm on the 31st January 2020, I was one of the many people attending a ‘Brexit Party’....


Caroline Flack and the Prospect of People, Not Profit, Driven Media
In the clamour following Caroline Flack’s death, the only thing constant is the desire for change. Out of frenzied grief- as is common...


Government reports must be open, frank and honest
I don’t remember a lot about my early years in education, but the feelings that never left me were those relating to criticism. Whether...


After Streatham - How our Discussions of Terrorism Fail to Create Solutions
There always appears, in any discussion of terrorism, two essential tensions within the discourse. One is the familiar problem so...
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