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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...
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...
The SNP is corrupt – but it isn’t going anywhere
BY DANIEL SILLET There is a rather infamous saying by Lord Acton, which most of you will probably have read a thousand times in journal...
The Han-Cock-up: WhatsApp Leaks & Tory Un-Truths
BY KARA EVANS Another controversial Conservative has been flung into the media spotlight, this time due to leaked WhatsApp messages. They...
Andrew Marr to Leave the BBC. Should It Be Concerned?
BY EUAN HEALY Image of BBC Broadcasting House in London. Andrew Marr has decided that after twenty-one years, he’s finally had enough of...
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...
A Tale of Two Ministers
Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick and former Shadow Education Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey were mired...
The future for British Black lives
As the United States enters its fourth week of protests against the heartless killing of George Floyd, the UK has responded in solidarity...
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