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Should Labour be the party of the ‘Remainers’?

18 months after the shock Brexit vote, the divide between Leave and Remain voters seems to be as relevant as ever to British politics....

Cabinet Reshuffle: Weak and Lacklustre

After months of rumours and typical May-like indecisiveness, on the 8th of January 2018, the PM sought a cabinet reshuffle in an attempt to...

Elections in 2017: Slowing The Right’s Charge?

Following 2016's shocking electoral twists and turns often ending up favouring the so-called ‘populist' right, the past year can be seen to have heralded...

Starting The New Year With May

Theresa May's continued survival can only be good for the Conservatives. Too many ill-advised early morning sessions watching England’s cricketers get roundly beaten by their...

The Generation Gap

by Jamie Aira Agbuya The Generational gap prevails, and so the frustration of Millennials and Gen Z (Generation Z or Post-Millennials) increases. The generational conflict between...

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After the Applause: What Real Peace in the Middle East Would Take

If you have been watching events in the Middle East over the past few days, it has felt like...
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Iran and Israel: A Complicated Hatred That’s More Than Just Headlines

Few geopolitical rivalries today are as complex, emotionally charged, and persistently misunderstood as the one between Iran and Israel....

“Trump vs. The World: Will Tariffs Break the Global Economy?

On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump declared what he termed “Liberation Day,” unveiling a comprehensive tariff strategy aimed...

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After the Applause: What Real Peace in the Middle East Would Take

If you have been watching events in the Middle...

Iran and Israel: A Complicated Hatred That’s More Than Just Headlines

Few geopolitical rivalries today are as complex, emotionally charged,...