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Blurring the line between private life and public entertainment.
By Rebecca Burton Since the Princess of Wales’ stint in hospital in January and her absence from public life following her abdominal...


Why the Conservative Party owes Diane Abbott an apology
With the Conservative Party in such a state, you would be inclined to think that, at the very least, they could avoid the days of race...


Gove’s new extremism definition: yet another misstep from a government on its last legs.
By Ben Tanguy Will a day go by without Rishi Sunak’s government becoming embroiled in fresh controversy? Apparently not. Michael Gove’s...


“Defining a Woman” – The ‘Culture Wars’ and Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes
During the Prime Minister’s Questions on the 7th of February Rishi Sunak came under criticism for his jibes aimed at Keir Starmer about...


New Vaping Laws: Mostly a step in the right direction?
By Taylor Green The banning of disposable vapes makes you wonder about the extent governments can go to ensure prolonging individual...


Just Stop Oil: help or hinderance?
There has been an increase in disruptive environmental protests in the UK with the arrival of groups like Just Stop Oil and Insulate...


14 Years on the Reserve Bench: Predicting a Labour Government in 2024
By Kara Evans With the Conservatives on the outs and the 2024 General Election looming, it seems there will be a renewal of Labour’s...


The COVID Inquiry is a farce
By Jamie Spratt Early on in March of 2020, there were a series of decisions behind closed doors that led to an agreement: infection must...


Will a split in the party lead to a split in the election? The Internal Labour Crisis over Gaza
BY BENJI SACHS For a party 20 points ahead in the polls it isn’t a great look. Out of just 198 Labour MPs some 56 rebelled against the...


Have MPs broken rules on Parliamentary language?
BY SANJNI GOHIL Recent incidents within the hallowed halls of Parliament have sparked a contentious debate on whether Members of...
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