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Tag: UK Politics

What is the future of Ireland post-Brexit?

Posted on 21st April 202121st April 2021 by Oran O'Neill

Oran O’Neill attempts to answer the question of our times: “What is the future of Ireland post-Brexit?” and touches on the Northern Ireland riots, the creation of an “Irish Sea Border” and several other points of tension.

Shamima Begum denied return to the UK by Supreme Court

Posted on 26th February 202126th February 2021 by Annie Hart

In the latest chapter of Shamima Begum’s long running fight with the British government, the Supreme Court has refused Ms Begum entry to the UK to fight for her citizenship. It comes 6 years after […]

Remove and replace or retain and explain? The future of colonial statues

Posted on 10th February 202110th February 2021 by Isobel Broadhurst

When the statue of slave-trader Edward Colston was pulled down and thrown in the Bristol Harbour in June 2020, a long overdue conversation over who this country choses to memorialise in bronze was ignited. Since […]

Greater devolution won’t protect the United Kingdom

Posted on 10th February 202110th February 2021 by Alex Howe

This new constitutional reform is too radical for Keir Starmer to push. Starmer is simply not a bold enough leader, at least at this point in his tenure at the head of the Labour Party, […]

Free school meals and the role of class prejudice

Posted on 3rd February 20213rd February 2021 by Isobel Broadhurst

When an image of some mouldy bananas, a loaf of bread, and some meagre offerings of beans and cheese began circulating on Twitter this January outcries were heard from disbelieving parents that this was the […]

Millwall’s booing indicative of the challenge Football still faces

Posted on 10th December 202030th December 2020 by Calum Pinches

Saturday 5th of December signalled for many football fans a return to the stadiums which they adore. For many clubs playing this weekend in London; now in the tier two category, supporters returned in reduced […]

Priti Patel: Bully? Or just ‘expressed frustrations’

Posted on 8th December 2020 by Cameron Thomas

Home Secretary Priti Patel has been found to have broken the ministerial code after an inquiry by the Cabinet Office. However, the Prime Minister has the final say on the matter and Boris Johnson has […]

Cummings, Carrie, and the crucial Conservative rebrand that could decide Boris Johnson’s future

Posted on 26th November 202026th November 2020 by Emily Bell

Boris Johnson has not had a good second lockdown. First, his fiancée pushed his chief adviser out of Downing Street. Then, just when he was about to relaunch his party to address some of the […]

Devolution: Should the UK commit to federalism?

Posted on 26th November 202026th November 2020 by Cameron Thomas

Devolution has been a part of UK politics since Tony Blair introduced it back in 1999. The policy of devolution granted Scotland with its own National Parliament, and Wales with a less powerful National Assembly. […]

End inhumane asylum evictions during the pandemic

Posted on 20th November 202030th December 2020 by Serena Waters

Few sectors of society have been as badly impacted by COVID-19 as the homeless population. Rates of COVID-19 are higher amongst homeless people than in the general public, and they are also more likely to […]

Labour’s antisemitism shame: The fallout of the EHRC report

Posted on 2nd November 202013th December 2021 by Emily Bell

On Thursday the Equality and Human Rights Commission released their long-awaited report on antisemitism in the Labour Party. The party was found to have broken the law, with those in power actively interfering in the […]

Words have consequences: the sooner the Government realises this the better

Posted on 26th October 2020 by Marcus Lindley

On 7th September, a man, brandishing a large knife, stormed the London immigration law firm – Duncan Lewis – with the intention of taking a solicitor hostage. Police said that Cavan Medlock’s weapon of choice […]

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