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Public Spending - Acting quickly, or turning Britain into a Chumocracy?
By MIKE JOYNER The National Audit Office has found that £10.5 billion of coronavirus contracts were awarded directly without a...
'Why Orwell Matters' is relevant now more than ever before
By JOE HILL Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011) actually shared many characteristics with Orwell. Both were journalists who produced a depth...
'Despised: Why the Modern Left Loathes the Working Class' provocatively argues for Labour to change
By LUKE COOLEY The Labour party is out of touch with its traditional working-class base. It no longer addresses the worries of ordinary...
Combatting vaccine misinformation in the age of the pandemic
By KIMBERLEY THATCHER As news hit the nation on 9th November that there was promise of a new COVID-19 vaccine, it may have been...
How can Biden breach Trump's red wall? Analysing crucial swing states in the US
By MATTHEW ALEXANDER After 36 years in the Senate, 8 years as Vice President and 4 attempts to become President, Joe Biden seems set to...
Is War in Space Inevitable?
By JOE HILL It may seem the stuff of science-fiction, but it is becoming increasingly likely that activity in space could become the...
Warning signs on the road ahead: Driverless taxis and their consequences
By CALLUM DOHERTY The last decade has seen increased strides in automation, from self-service checkouts to taxis you can call with just a...
How Putin keeps his power
There is a now heavily criticised mistake in the writing of the history of the Soviet Union by Americans in the mid-20th century. There...
Cooking up an economic recovery? Reviewing Rishi's plan
Rishi Sunak’s summer statement was found to be underwhelming by many professional economists, with many of the macroeconomic decisions...
For & Against: The death of the office?
By Matthew Oulton & August Liljenberg MATTHEW OULTON ARGUES IN FAVOUR The UK’s long trial of working from home will undoubtedly lead to a...
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