One year on from the stolen Belarusian elections, Lukashenko still remains in power. His iron grip on the country has tightened in the weeks and months since the people of…
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Although Brazil is one of the greatest economies in the world, it has one of the lowest scores on international exams applied to high school students. In the last edition…
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The news we were all waiting for last week: Grant Shapps announced that from August 2nd, except France, fully vaccinated people travelling from the US or EU would be free…
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At the beginning of the week Boris Johnson re-emerged from isolation and put forward his Government’s strategic plans to crack down on crime. Forming a central pillar of his plan…
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Writing, publishing, or even liking anything online these days should come with a health warning. People can be imprisoned, fined, lose their jobs or have their reputations ruined for the…
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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 2019, Boris Johnson made a pledge that his party would not raise National Insurance (NI). In fact, almost two years later it still states on the Conservative Party website…
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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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What we see, however, is that there is a hegemony of liberal opinion, especially in the media, which tries to discredit conservative governments’ policies on a daily basis because they think that the default must be liberal
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Yesterday, a group of more than thirty Tory backbenchers sought to resist the Government’s decision to maintain reduced foreign aid spending. Amongst those rebels was former Prime Minister Theresa May,…