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Home Affairs

‘A cabinet of all the talents’? Rishi Sunak’s troubled start

Posted on November 23, 2022November 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Sam Chapman - Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Home Affairs, Opinions, UKTagged Conservative Party, Dominic Raab, Gavin Williamson, Jeremy Hunt, Politics, Rishie Sunak, Suella Braverman, The Cabinet, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

The Shortest (and Least Successful?) Premiership in British History

Posted on October 23, 2022October 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Laura Powell - Regular Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Electoral Politics, Home Affairs, Labour Party, Opinions, UKTagged Conservatives, Elections, Keir Starmer, Labour Party, Liz Truss, Tories, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

The Cost of Printing Money

Posted on October 16, 2022October 15, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Conrad White - Regular Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Covid-19, Home Affairs, Opinions, UKTagged Bank of England, Conservatives, COVID, Interest rates, ToriesLeave a comment

The Yorker Collab – #GirlsNightIn: Why the Spiking Epidemic is Not a New Phenomenon, and Not on Women to Fix it.

Posted on October 27, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Maddy Gowers - Contributor

Posted in Collaborations, Home Affairs, UKTagged #girlsnightin, clubs boycott, spiking, spiking epidemicLeave a comment

Levelling Up: A Simple Complexity

Posted on September 8, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Rachael Ward - Regular Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Home Affairs, Opinions, UKTagged Boris Johnson, Conservatives, Covid-19, Labour, Levelling Up, Liberal Democrats, Politics, SNP, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

How is New Home Office Legislation Affecting the Rights of Journalists and the Wider Public in the UK?

Posted on July 28, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Max Bedford - Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Home Affairs, UKTagged #KILLTHEBILL, Decline of Free Speech, Free Press, Free Speech, Home Office, Official Secrets Act Reform, Online Safety Bill, Priti Patel, Sarah EverardLeave a comment

Is Being “Tough on Crime” the Solution?

Posted on July 8, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Ella Stevens - Regular Contributor

Posted in Home Affairs, Opinions, UKTagged #KILLTHEBILL, BLM, Defund the police, Keir Starmer, Margaret Thatcher, Police, Police Brutality, Sarah Everard, UK, UK Police, US Police, USALeave a comment

‘Institutionally Corrupt’: Can We Trust The Met?

Posted on June 27, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Josh Rutland - Regular Contributor

Posted in Home Affairs, UKTagged Cressida Dick, Institutional Corruption, Met Police, Police, Police corruption, Priti Patel, UKLeave a comment

A “Free Speech Champion” at Universities is a Dangerous and Cynical Political Act

Posted on April 7, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Sam Shaw - Contributor

Posted in Home Affairs, Opinions, UKTagged Department of Education, Free Speech, Free Speech Champion, Gavin Williamson, UK government, University of YorkLeave a comment

The Race and Ethnic Disparity Report: Denying Racism?

Posted on April 4, 2021February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Ella Stevens - Contributor

Posted in Home Affairs, UKTagged Austerity, BAME, Black Lives Matter, Institutional Racism, Race and Ethnic Disparity Report, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

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