Staff Writer Anna Julia Cantoni unpicks the optics and outcome of United States President Donald Trump and European Comission President Ursula von de Leyen’s...
Staff Writer Julien Yuen reflects on the treatment of Hongkongers by the UK Government amidst plans for visa reforms that threaten existing agreements. Context...
Staff Writer Anthony Bennett assesses Reform’s recent victories in local English elections and what this might mean for the future of British politics. The...
Staff writer Alex Astley argues that the differences between US rhetoric and actions are a prime example of cognitive dissonance. The scenes of children...
Staff writer Ewan White recounts his experience of campaigning for the Liberal Democrats in the Mid Bedfordshire by-election. Perhaps the first question asked during...
Paul Chambellant, staff writer for Sciences Po journal La Péniche, covered a conference organised by French student union UNEF this November. A panel discussion...
Features editor Fred Taylor talks climate, communities and crime with Zoë Garbett, the Green Party candidate for London Mayor. The Green Party have long...
Staff writer Kayla Rahaman discusses the implications of the upcoming Venezuelan referendum over the disputed Essequibo territory. On 3 December, Venezuelan voters will respond...
Staff writers Fernando Miranda and Isabel Cancian examine the effect Milei will have on Argentinian politics. Argentina’s recent elections have left an indelible mark...
Roar Staff Writer Patrick Schnecker analyses the Republican Party’s unwillingness to take on Trump, and the risks this entails. A Broad Base Fourteen candidates,...
Staff writer Geeta Nandwani discusses David Cameron’s past controversies amid his suprise return to British politics. The nation took a collective gasp at 10am...