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Keeping it civil: The search for a new Cabinet Secretary
As Starmer re-re-boots his Downing Street operation, one of the most significant transfers of power is set to take place. One that for...


Milei's Argentina: Has the Chainsaw Run Out Of Steam?
By André de Botton Argentina is at a crossroads. Ever since its libertarian President, Javier Milei, was elected in December 2023,...


ISIS: A Resurgent Threat?
By Sam Ward In 2019, Donald Trump declared the Islamic State (IS) caliphate “100%” destroyed. Yet, just this month, the head of MI5...


Are Words Your Weapon of Choice?
By Lili Young The politics we know today is a tailored narrative created by someone and for someone. One of the unique qualities...


A New Budget: What Does It Mean for Students?
By Lily Hatch On Wednesday the 30th of October 2024, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, presented her new budget to parliament....


Is US Democracy in Danger?
By Jack Keen On the 5th of November 2024, Donald Trump won his race with a landslide. In January 2025, he will be sworn into the highest...


Harris vs. Trump: Why Trump Will Win
By Jack Keen Donald Trump, by most accounts, was presumed to lose his 2016 presidential bid. Yet, overnight, the rank outsider managed to...


Trump at McDonalds: When Publicity Is More Valuable Than Policy
By Cianan Sheekey America is in the midst of the electoral circus. The presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, are...


Morgan McSweeney: Starmer's New Chief of Staff
By Joakim Mol Romero Following the resignation of Starmer’s Chief of Staff, Sue Gray, which placed her in the Liz Truss Pantheon of Long...


Farage’s False Claims: How Misinformation Fuelled Riots After Southport Tragedy
By Stephen Dowse On July 29, Southport experienced a tragedy like no other. A stabbing attack at a children's dance class resulted in the...
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