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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...
Equal education: possibility or a pipe dream?
By NOAH KEATE The importance of education in our public discussion is obvious. Even during a general election last year dominated by...
Domestic Abuse: the shadow pandemic
By LUCY FERRIBY-STOCKS Domestic abuse occurs in the darker side of our society and it can take many forms; from psychological, to...
David Frost: The National Security “Yes Man” and Political Tool of the PM
The Institute for Government describes the National Security Advisor (NSA) as the “central coordinator and advisor to the Prime Minister...
Will a daily press conference strengthen British democracy?
One of the staple parts of the coronavirus pandemic, from a news perspective, was the daily government press conference. Every evening at...
Will a new review into racial discrimination succeed in addressing inequality in the long-term?
Boris Johnson has announced plans for a new ‘Commission of Race and Ethnic Disparities’ in order to review racial discrimination in the...
The crisis facing theatres - and how students are trying to save them
Theatres are in a state of crisis. The Creative Industries Federation estimates that there will be a combined revenue drop of £74 billion...
A Tale of Two Ministers
Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick and former Shadow Education Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey were mired...
'Ruling Britannia'- An Ever Relevant Read
‘Ruling Britannia’ is perfect for understanding why political reform is necessary. Andrew Marr has been an astute, dominant political...
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