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Prince Andrew: a disgrace to the establishment?
Prince Andrew is the Queen of England’s second-born son, who is currently trying to defend his relationship with the convicted sex abuser...


Movember and masculinity: why I’m growing a moustache
Masculinity has been a key topic of recent years whether talking about the rise of populism, the #metoo movement or gang culture, it...


The Liberal Democrats: An Affront to British Democracy
The great thing about elections is that they give you the chance to take a look the state of politics, see what party you think will best...


Biden: The Right Choice for Modern Democrats?
The former Vice President, Joe Biden has been a figure in American politics for over 40 years. He served in the Senate for the State of...


Polish elections: a new chapter?
In Poland’s most recent election, the ruling right-wing party Law and Justice (PiS) narrowly won a second term in office. The election...


The Chocolate Cartel: the bitter taste left in farmers’ mouths
It’s delectable, delicious and makes us feel happy once consumed! Yes, it's chocolate of course, but the trade of the cocoa bean used to...


This year, the Nobel Committee got it right
The Nobel Peace Prize has always been shrouded in irony. Alfred Nobel, the inventor of Dynamite, used the prize as an attempt to give his...


Racism in sport: can it be solved?
On Monday 14th October, England beat Bulgaria 6-0 in a UEFA Euro qualifying match, which was overshadowed by racism. Bulgaria fans...


Does unparliamentary language incite violence?
Brexit, off the back of a referendum won on small margins and huge regional differences, is naturally polarising. The question posed to...


Facebook and politics: why should we trust political ads as fact?
In February 2019, Marcus Ball began a private prosecution that transformed the 2016 Brexit referendum into one of the most controversial...
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