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Between truth and fiction: why Warwick should stay in the NUS
Over the past few weeks, a lot of people have suddenly become very animated about the NUS – ostensibly as a straightforward reaction to...


Revealing the Economic Truth behind Brexit Myths
The topic in the forefront of everyone’s minds is no doubt the European Union referendum looming in the coming month of June. With the UK...


Why Third Place in the Mayoral Race Will Decide London's Future
As the London Mayoral race continues to underwhelm, it seems Londoners and the major candidates themselves will be contented to witness...


We Need A Fresh Approach For A Safer Society: PCC Elections
Democracy can only work when people are given a real choice between candidates. Democracy works best when it includes all members of our...


Britain’s Puritanical Drugs Policy and the Horn of Africa
Photograph: Flickr, A. Davey In 2014 the UK government, under guidance from Theresa May, moved to incorporate Khat into the Misuse of...


No-Platforming, Safe Spaces, and the Inconvenience of Free Speech
Photograph: Flickr, Matt Buck We find ourselves at an intriguing crossroads at the moment when debating the roles and responsibilities of...


Is Gentrification a Form of Social Cleansing?
Photograph: Flickr, kylaborg In the three years I have been out of London and at university, things have changed immensely in my area of...


Why the appointment of Kerry McCarthy to the shadow cabinet is good
Photograph: Flickr / Dan-Raoul Miranda Jeremy Corbyn’s appointment of Kerry McCarthy as Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food...


Clause Corbyn: The SNP and Greens reacting to ‘New Old Labour’
Photograph: Flickr / Garry Knight Jeremy Corbyn’s victory was unprecedented and it was phenomenal. A truely democratic mandate to lead....


On the modern-day threats to classical liberalism
Photograph: Flickr / Angus McDiarmid The collapse of the Soviet Union, globalization, the success of the Four Tigers as well as the...
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