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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

The Sunak Special: What is the Conservative economic response to Covid-19?

Posted on October 21, 2020February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Harvey Bilbrough - Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Covid-19, UKTagged Austerity, Boris Johnson, Conservative Party, Covid-19, Economic response, Rishi Sunak, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

Policing in crisis: The dire state of police funding and its impacts

Posted on November 15, 2018February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY MAX WHITE, Deputy Editor

Posted in Home Affairs, UKTagged Austerity, Budget, Cuts, Economics, Home Office, Phillip Hammond, Police, Policing, Politics, Tory, Treasury, UoY, YPRLeave a comment

Alexis Tsipras: A Premiership of Failure

Posted on June 28, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY MINOAS VITALIS, Europe Editor

Posted in Europe, European UnionTagged Alexis Tsipras, Austerity, Bailout, Denis MacShane, Dijsselbloem, Edward P. Joseph, EU, EU Economics, Euro, Europe, Greece, IMF, Politics, Syriza, TroikaLeave a comment

Labour: Maintaining Momentum

Posted on September 23, 2017February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY STEPHEN R. BOAKES

Posted in Labour Party, UKTagged Austerity, BREXIT, Conference 2017, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour, MomentumLeave a comment

Post-Election Analysis: A Failed Gamble, a Mistaken Victory, a Victory for the Union, and a Victory for Democracy

Posted on June 21, 2017February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY STEPHEN BOAKES

Posted in Conservative Party, Electoral Politics, Labour Party, UKTagged Arlene Foster, Austerity, BREXIT, Conservatives, DUP, GE17, General Election 2017, Indyref2, Jeremy Corbyn, June 8th, Labour, Ruth Davidson, SNP, Theresa MayLeave a comment

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