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York representatives respond to ‘ruthless’ migration bill

Posted on March 19, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Millie Simon - Regular Contributor

Posted in Africa, Europe, European Union, Home Affairs, Opinions, Popular Media, UK, Wider UK Politics, WorldTagged Politics, Rwanda, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

An Interview with Ben Rich- CEO of Radix

Posted on February 22, 2023February 22, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Max Abdulgani - Deputy Editor

Posted in Collaborations, Conservative Party, Electoral Politics, Free Speech, Interviews, Labour Party, Opinions, Popular Media, UK, Wider UK PoliticsTagged Free Speech, Lib Dems, Policy, Politics, UK, UK Politics, UoYLeave a comment

The concept of the social democratic party and what Labour should do next

Posted on February 15, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Sam Lewis - Regular Contributor

Posted in Electoral Politics, Labour Party, Opinions, UKTagged Labour, Politics, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

Unaccountability: a Retrospective of the Conservative Government

Posted on February 12, 2023February 12, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Mac Brennan - Contributor

Posted in BREXIT, Conservative Party, Covid-19, Home Affairs, Labour Party, UKTagged Boris Johnson, BREXIT, Charlie Elphicke, Chris Pincher, Covid-19, Dominic Raab, Gavin Williamson, Kwasi Kwarteng, Labour, Neil Parish, Partygate, Politics, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

Crisis in the NHS: Reinvention of healthcare

Posted on February 1, 2023February 1, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Max Abdulgani - Deputy Editor

Posted in Conservative Party, Covid-19, Electoral Politics, Global Covid Response, Labour Party, Opinions, Popular Media, UK, Wider UK PoliticsTagged Conservatives, Covid-19, Healthcare, Labour, NHS, Politics, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

Enough is enough- how the public sector strikes highlight the incompetence of the government.

Posted on January 30, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Geena Patel - Contributor

Posted in Conservative Party, Opinions, Popular Media, UK, Wider UK PoliticsTagged NHS, Politics, Strikes, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

Prince Harry revelations: Royal or rogue?

Posted on January 25, 2023January 25, 2023 by York Politics Review

By Millie Simon - Contributor

Posted in Monarchy, Opinions, Popular Media, UK, Wider UK PoliticsTagged Current Affairs, Media, Monarchy, UKLeave a comment

Stand with the UCU: why we must all stand in solidarity with striking workers

Posted on November 27, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Tobias Watson - Regular Contributor

Posted in Opinions, Popular Media, UK, Wider UK PoliticsTagged Media, Politics, UK, UK Politics, University of York, UoYLeave a comment

‘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 cost of living: an economic devolution approach

Posted on November 6, 2022November 6, 2022 by York Politics Review

By Max Abdulgani - Deputy Editor

Posted in Conservative Party, Electoral Politics, Labour Party, Opinions, Popular Media, UK, Wider UK PoliticsTagged Conservatives, Labour, Politics, UK, UK PoliticsLeave a comment

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The Biden administration is considering reviving the practice of detaining immigrants crossing the border illegally. What impact will this have on human rights and does it signal a partial return to Trump-era immigration policy? The government is seriously doubling down on the illegal migration bill, deemed to be extremely controversial and in contravention to numerous international laws. But what do representatives on the ground think about it, and why does it damage race relations? One year on from Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, it’s important to assess how much of an impact the war has had on the people of Ukraine and how far there is still to come to end the conflict. Write for us! Since December last year, Peruvians have been protesting the arrest of former President Pedro Castillo. These protests are also symptomatic of long-standing socio-political issues and tensions. What are these issues? How did Peru get to this? Ben Rich, CEO of Radix and former @yorkunisu president, has led a career closely involved in political and campaign life and has worked for Tim Farron, former leader of the Liberal Democrats. Directions taken by the current leadership of the Labour Party have raised questions not just about the next election, but the ideology on which Labour should base itself on. How do we apply social democracy to the modern age, and can Labour win with a more bold philosophical offer to the electorate? It has been a turbulent time for the Conservatives. Since Boris Johnson took power, there have been various scandals, accusations and resignations. In this article, we take a retrospective look at the last four years of Tory government. There is much speculation about America’s next president, and the runners and riders wanting a shot in the White House. Who does this involve, and what can we expect in the coming months?

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