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Cracking Under Pressure: The Uphill Battle Toward Improving the NHS
Almost three years after the pandemic, providing quality healthcare continues to be an issue in many developed nations. In the United...
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Mar 27, 20235 min read


Two Birds, One Stone: Scotland’s Rushed Gender Bill Is a Push for Independence
Scotland has recently been making headlines. The Scottish government has become embroiled in an extremely political conflict with London...
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Mar 16, 20237 min read
Wizards, Whimsy, and Why We Should Keep Funding the Windsors
At the end of this year, a revered public figure will leave office for the first time in decades. No, it’s not Angela Merkel—it’s Ian...
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Dec 28, 20215 min read


Crossroads – Where the US-UK Relationship Goes From Here
As President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office, reports say officials and politicians in London have been frantically pivoting to...
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Dec 13, 20205 min read


Labour’s Path Back to Power
2019 was a historically disastrous year for the British Labour Party. The December election produced its worst defeat since 1935, giving...
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Nov 19, 20205 min read


BPR Interviews: Seal
Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel, best known by his mononym Seal, is a singer and songwriter. Born in the United Kingdom and of...
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May 8, 202014 min read


Rewinding the Clock: The UK Welfare System’s Way Forward
“I’m struggling to buy food. I’m struggling to keep my phone going. It’s just a nightmare.” This helpless reaction comes from an unnamed...
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Dec 3, 20184 min read


Libya since 2011: Bias and International Oil Interests
Libyan politics and governance have been unstable and chaotic for the past eight years. Because of the country’s significant position as...
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Mar 17, 20185 min read


The Elgin Marbles and Brexit: Should the Cultural Meddle in the Political?
No other ancient artifact has been the subject of more intense, decades-long international debate than the Elgin Marbles. Since the 1980s...
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Nov 4, 20174 min read


Scotland Is Still a Part of the UK: Now What?
On September 18, the Scottish came out in droves to decide whether the future Scotland lie as an independent state or as a country in the...
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Oct 14, 20145 min read


Boldness of the Bureaucrat: The Swelling of State Agencies
It’s not often we get to feel sorry for an elected politician. Government shutdown here, Weinergate there, a Parliamentary expenses...
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Nov 28, 20134 min read
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