Skip to content
ypr header 3

The York Politics Review

University of York's Primary Political Magazine

  • Latest
  • UK
    • Labour Party
    • Conservative Party
    • BREXIT
    • Foreign Affairs
    • Home Affairs
    • Green Politics
    • Scotland
    • Covid-19
    • Monarchy
    • Wider UK Politics
  • Europe
    • European Union
    • France
    • Germany
    • Spain
    • Turkey
  • North America
    • Democratic Party
    • Republican Party
    • Supreme Court
    • U.S Home Affairs
    • U.S Foreign Affairs
    • Wider U.S Politics
  • Asia
    • Afghanistan
    • Central Asia
    • China
    • Hong Kong
    • Qatar
    • Middle East
    • South East Asia
  • South America
    • Brazil
    • Chile
  • Africa
  • World
    • Global Covid Response
  • Opinions
  • Popular Media
  • Collaborations
  • About

Journalism

A Place to Hang your Head: The Dark and Twisted Tale of Jeffrey Epstein

Posted on February 18, 2020February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Daniel Wright-Mason - Editor-in-Chief

Posted in WorldTagged Clinton, Conspiracy, Corruption, Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Journalism, Maxwell, Prince, Prince Andrew, Trial, TrumpLeave a comment

The role of media in elections: is it taken too far?

Posted on December 10, 2019February 23, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY DARCEY PAGE - Contributor (And Politics Society President)

Posted in UK, Wider UK Politics, WorldTagged Fake News, General Election 2019, Journalism, Media, Politics, Rupert Murdoch, Social Media, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, The SunLeave a comment

November 2019 – Democratic Primary

Posted on December 1, 2019February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY DANIEL WRIGHT-MASON: Editor In Chief 

Posted in Democrat Party, North AmericaTagged Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Journalism, Politics, polls, President, Primary, United StatesLeave a comment

October 2019 – Democratic Primary

Posted on October 31, 2019February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY DANIEL WRIGHT-MASON, Editor-In-Chief

Posted in Democrat Party, North AmericaTagged Bernie Sanders, Debate, Democrats, Elizabeth Warren, Iowa, Joe Biden, Journalism, Kamala Harris, New Hampshire, Politics, polls, Primary, U.S Election, United StatesLeave a comment

China and the Issue of Censorship: Where Business meets Freedom

Posted on October 26, 2019February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY DANIEL WRIGHT-MASON, Editor-In-Chief 

Posted in Asia, China, Hong Kong, WorldTagged Apple, Blizzard, Censorship, China, Hearthstone, Hong Kong, Journalism, NBA, Politics, Protest, South Park, U.S, Xi XinpingLeave a comment

Why the murder of Jamal Khashoggi must not mean the death of free press

Posted on December 5, 2018February 25, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY ELLIE LONGMAN-ROOD, North America Editor

Posted in UncategorizedTagged Free Press, Free Speech, Global Response, Journalism, Khashoggi, Media, Middle East, Politics, Saudi Arabia, UoY, YPRLeave a comment

An Evening with Julia Belle: “Politics students are gold dust!”

Posted on October 14, 2018February 22, 2022 by York Politics Review

BY STEPHEN BOAKES, Editor-in-Chief

Posted in InterviewsTagged Fast Fashion, Journalism, Julia Belle, Politics, Politics Degrees, Politics Students, Social Media, UK, University of York, UoY, YouTube, YPRLeave a comment

Like us on Facebook

Like us on Facebook

Follow Us On Twitter

My Tweets

Follow us on Instagram

The NHS in the last decade has arguably undergone some of the worst crises in its history. The need for reform is clear. So how can healthcare in Britain be reinvented for the future, and what needs to be implemented to make this a possibility? Huge waves of public sector strikes in recent months from the likes of nurses, paramedics, teachers and postal workers have put into question the government’s lack of substantial response to mitigate the cost of living crisis Britain faces. But how deep does this crisis go, and where did it come from? The dramatic revelations in Prince Harry’s new autobiography have undoubtedly caused a stir in the royal family as well as throughout wider media discourse, but how much of a distraction is it from more pressing concerns? We’re looking for keen writers this term to write about any of the above! Please DM or email if interested. The government has announced a new coal mining operation in Cumbria. But after years of deindustrialisation and decline in the manufacturing sector, why now? And will it have the right effect? With the UCU strikes on this week, many are wondering how the government has let things get this far, and why educational institutions still don’t provide the pay and conditions staff need. When becoming PM, Rishi Sunak promised a shake-up of the Cabinet and the Tories. To be a clean break from the past with new talent. Upon closer inspection, there are few fresh faces, and the scandals are mounting. Want to write an article for YPR? Simply choose a topic here, DM or email us with your piece and we’ll publish! We’re also taking other submissions. The cost of living crisis in Britain has exposed the cracks in our local government systems as well as opening up a case for more financial autonomy for regions. But how do we implement this, and why do we need it?

Want to write for the York Politics Review?

As a freelance and expanding publication, the YPR is always looking for new writers from the University of York.  Send in your articles and get in touch at:

yorkpoliticsreview@gmail.com

    Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
    • Latest
    • UK
    • Europe
    • North America
    • Asia
    • South America
    • Africa
    • World
    • Opinions
    • Popular Media
    • Collaborations
    • About
    • Follow Following
      • The York Politics Review
      • Join 218 other followers
      • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
      • The York Politics Review
      • Customize
      • Follow Following
      • Sign up
      • Log in
      • Report this content
      • View site in Reader
      • Manage subscriptions
      • Collapse this bar
     

    Loading Comments...