I applied for pre-Settled Status yesterday. Naturally, I paid the sixty-five pound registration fee. I plan on spending a large portion of my life in the United Kingdom, so it […]
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This Month in Politics: December
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 […]
Brexit shambles: an autocracy tempered by regicide
With these oft-quoted words William Hague once described the Conservative Party and the last few weeks, originating in the announcement of the draft Withdrawal Agreement, have only revealed this once […]
This Month in Politics: November
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 […]
Why Remembrance means recognising crimes, atrocities and the darker side of the British Army
As we get to within two weeks of the centenary of the end of the First World War, and what stand to be the biggest Armistice Day celebrations since the […]
Weak and wobbly? Senior cabinet resignations could spell trouble for May
Following the Chequers summit earlier this week, Theresa May’s cabinet has been plunged into disarray, with the resignations of David Davis, minister Steve Baker, and Boris Johnson. Both Davis and […]
A Brexit update: Negotiation troubles and party division
It doesn’t seem like long ago this article was published explaining the key issues in Brexit so far. This week, lots has gone on, so once again, let us delve back into […]
2017 UK General Election – Liveblog!
The Yorker is on campus as the polling ends and the results are counted. Who will form a government? Keep an eye on our livestream for reports, comments from The Yorker‘s team […]
May and Corbyn TV election debate to be held in York
A televised debate between the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition prior to the general election in June will be held in York, the BBC announced a few […]
2016: the year of women in politics?
I think we can all agree that 2016 has been an eventful year, and it’s far from over. We have seen the UK vote to leave the European Union, thirty-six years […]