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Tag: Donald Trump

Trump’s Presidential Legacy

January 13, 2021January 13, 2021 Georgia Sharkey

Written by Tinaeke Kilwake In 2016, the US had its most controversial presidential candidate win 306 seats of the electoral college. Donald Trump had made very sweeping promises to the […]

Opinion: The Democrats do have their own version of Donald Trump, but it’s not Bernie Sanders

February 25, 2020February 25, 2020 Matthew Hemmins

As the race to confirm who will be on the Democratic ticket later this year heats up, various political commentators have begun likening the current frontrunner, Bernie Sanders, to the […]

How to get away with High Crimes and Misdemeanours

October 4, 2019October 4, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

Recently, House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi announced that Congress would be beginning an impeachment investigation into the activities of President Donald Trump. Trump responded to the announcement as one by […]

2020 Democrats: The top 5 favourites to challenge Trump

April 2, 2019April 2, 2019 Matthew Hemmins

The 2020 US Presidential election is still quite a way off but the Democratic challenging field is already starting to take shape and campaigning is certainly well underway. With this […]

This Month in Politics: October

November 9, 2018November 9, 2018 Isabelle Kennedy

Keeping up to date with developments in global politics and headlines can be time consuming and overwhelming. But yet, in our increasingly fast-paced world, knowing what’s happening is crucial. In […]

Fortnightly News Roundup 14th – 28th October 2018

October 28, 2018October 30, 2018 Robert Brown

Being well informed isn’t easy, but it doesn’t have to be time consuming. In this feature, The Yorker is bringing you a fortnightly roundup of politics free national and international […]

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Fortnightly News Roundup 24th June-8th July 2018

July 8, 2018 Robert Brown

Being well informed isn’t easy, but it doesn’t have to be time consuming. In this feature, The Yorker is bringing you a fortnightly roundup of politics free national and international […]

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Fortnightly News Roundup 13th-27th May 2018

May 27, 2018June 10, 2018 Robert Brown

By Blue House (Republic of Korea), KOGL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67097750 Being well informed isn’t easy, but it doesn’t have to be time consuming. In the first of a new feature, The Yorker […]

Trump’s America and the Race problem

January 31, 2018 Violet Daniels

It was only a few weeks ago (12/01) that Trump announced to the world that African nations, Haiti and El Salvador were, ‘shitholes.’ Speaking in a semi-public meeting, Trump’s comments were […]

Should we be concerned over America’s re-politicisation of aid?

January 5, 2018 Lewis Hales

In recent weeks the Trump administration has been criticised for threatening to cut aid to countries that it sees as not towing “its line”. First during the United Nations assembly […]

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