Looking back at data on UK Covid deaths over the past six months, the figures have remained relatively stable. Despite predictions of collapse, the NHS has coped and the difficulties…
Madeline Sibley
Madeline Sibley
Madeline has a masters degree in Conflict, Security and Development from the Department of War Studies at King's College London.
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Sleaze scandals have dominated the headlines for two weeks now. From a party crisis in the wake of Owen Paterson attempting to clear his name, to claims of faked constituency…
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In today’s world there is one clear threat that surpasses all others: the rise of China. Current forecasts predict that China’s economy will become the world’s largest in just over…
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Immediately following the attacks of September 11th 2001, the anger and resolve of the American people was a guiding force of US foreign policy. The world’s preeminent power was faced…
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At a time when Britain is at last reaching the threshold for domestic herd immunity and beginning the long journey of economic recovery, it is perhaps smart to look beyond…
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There are few indisputable facts, especially in the game of politics. For Europeans however, increased Russian influence and fragile energy security is unequivocally worrying. Kyiv is right not to buy…
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In 1990, Thatcher claimed that her opposition “would rather that the poor were poorer, provided that the rich were less rich”. Over thirty years later, the Prime Minister is defending…
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Grant Shapps, last week, has finally given the green light for double-jabbed Brits to enjoy their holidays without the need to quarantine upon returning to the UK, coinciding with the…
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Does the retreat of Afghan forces in the absence of UK and US forces dictate an error in judgement of British and American foreign, security and defence practitioners? Of course…