Online News Editor Shagnick Bhattacharya addesses the functionality of the UK party system ahead of the July General Election.
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Online News Editor Shagnick Bhattacharya addesses the functionality of the UK party system ahead of the July General Election.
Shagnick Bhattacharya explores the racism against MP Diane Abbott and what it signals for UK politics as a whole.
Maddie Conlan writes on the recent dead deer on campus controversy reflecting that, it may be no surprise that the dead deer is linked the Conservative Society.
Features Editor Callum Martin reviews the Labour Party Conference.
Joelle Cutting explores the fallout over Rishi Sunak’s decision to scrap part of the HS2 link and what it means for relations between the North and South.
Following Rupert Murdoch’s retirement, Katie Truman discusses his global legacy and what is next for the media empire.
Print Deputy Editor, Harry Craig, explains the Prime Minister’s remarkable shift on the country’s environmental targets.
As the UK takes on its fifth PM in six years, Charlie Gershinson evaluates Rishi Sunak’s rise to power and whether this implies that anyone can do it.
Justice Begins At Home Emmanuel Onapa writes on how black people in the US and UK…
Former Economics and Politics student, Sajid Javid, was appointed as the new Home Secretary on the…
Online News Editor Shagnick Bhattacharya addesses the functionality of the UK party system ahead of the July General Election.
Shagnick Bhattacharya explores the racism against MP Diane Abbott and what it signals for UK politics as a whole.
Maddie Conlan writes on the recent dead deer on campus controversy reflecting that, it may be no surprise that the dead deer is linked the Conservative Society.
Features Editor Callum Martin reviews the Labour Party Conference.
Joelle Cutting explores the fallout over Rishi Sunak’s decision to scrap part of the HS2 link and what it means for relations between the North and South.
Following Rupert Murdoch’s retirement, Katie Truman discusses his global legacy and what is next for the media empire.
Print Deputy Editor, Harry Craig, explains the Prime Minister’s remarkable shift on the country’s environmental targets.
As the UK takes on its fifth PM in six years, Charlie Gershinson evaluates Rishi Sunak’s rise to power and whether this implies that anyone can do it.
Justice Begins At Home Emmanuel Onapa writes on how black people in the US and UK…
Former Economics and Politics student, Sajid Javid, was appointed as the new Home Secretary on the…
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