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The Politics of Remembrance
BY WILLIAM HALL At 11:00 exactly 105 years ago today, the First World War ended. In this devastating war, 876,084 servicemen from across...
By-elections: Tories thrashed in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire
BY ABHAY VENKITARAMAN On October 19th, the Labour Party swept into victory in two constituencies that are traditionally safe Conservative...
Sunak won't cut it. Why is no one talking about Starmer's revolutionary constitutional makeover?
BY ETHAN HARVEY As the Conservative Party conference drew a close, it was not long before the mainstream media began its intrinsic...
Transphobia, Truss, and Tory lies: The 2023 Conservative Party Conference
BY TOM LOWE ‘Stand up and fight!’ Penny Mordaunt bizarrely yells for the twelfth time as she pumps her fist in the air and concludes her...
Russell Brand and the dangerous myth of 'cancel culture'
BY TOM LOWE TW: mentions of SA, rape For over four years, The Sunday Times has been investigating instances of alleged sexual abuse...
Sunak tries to pack a punch at conference
BY GEORGE SOMPER The Party Conference. An infamous yearly event that can often spell out a leader’s future. A moment of unity, a moment...
The Fable of the Bulbs: Why North Sea Oil Extraction is Necessary
BY JAMES BEAMISH In 1714, the Dutch moral philosopher Bernard Mandeville published one of the most infamous texts of the eighteenth...
Practical, fair, and compassionate - the argument for the Illegal Migration Bill
BY JACOB ARNOLD In the name of spirited and balanced debate, this article has been written to present some of the key arguments that...
Glaring faults – the argument against the Illegal Migration Bill
BY RANIA SIVARAJ Migration is a contested issue. It is complex, multifarious, and generally a topic that people are either uncomfortable...
The Monarchy in 2023: Plain Sailing or Dead in the Water?
BY TOM LOWE With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II last September and the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, debates...
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