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Let’s hope this is Boris Johnson’s last spell in the Cabinet

July 10, 2018July 10, 2018 Jack Harvey

For some, yesterday’s Cabinet resignations were moments of patriotism, of extraordinary heroism and political excellence. They have earned applause from ardent Brexiteers like Nigel Farage (“Now can we please get rid of the […]

Trump one year on – are we all doomed?

January 6, 2018January 5, 2018 Violet Daniels

It seems incredible that under the rule of Trump since January 20th, 2017, we have survived another year. Many believed (and frankly, so did I) that he simply would not […]

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 […]

China vs US: the new scramble for Africa

September 19, 2016September 19, 2016 Jatin Mapara

Nearly one hundred years ago in one of the most obvious displays of imperialism in human history, the European great powers conquered and enticed the continent of Africa into its […]

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