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17/03/2023 | By Gary Kent

Britain in a Multipolar World: Embracing Foreign Policy

10/03/2023 | By Paul Richards

Victory within reach, but far from certain for Labour

Outlines of 3 women set against backdrop of Islington
08/03/2023 | By Sara Hyde

IWD: The Power of Women in Local Government

16/02/2023 | By Gary Kent

Struggle for Peace: The Belfast Agreement

03/02/2023 | By Hannah Lazell

Levelling Up and Local Government

26/01/2023 | By Gary Kent

Iraq: What should the West learn from its interventions?

Nadhim Zahawi on the left, looking over his shoulder behind bags of money. Rich Sunak on the right, looking forwards.
24/01/2023 | By Paul Richards

Sunak fails the smell test

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20/01/2023 | By Jamal Uddin

The Tory’s Apprenticeship Failures

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13/01/2023 | By Jeevun Sandher

Proportional Representation leads to less poverty and more growth. That is why we should use it to elect a replacement House of Lords.

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11/01/2023 | By Matt Oulton & Dom Shaw

How much New Labour should the current Labour Party adopt?

20/12/2022 | By Gary Kent

Iran: Supporting civil rights in the context of imperial history

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19/12/2022 | By Matt Bevington

“All In”— a signpost, not a roadmap, to a better future

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