This article summarises how the UK appointed three prime ministers in the past three months - focusing on what happened during Liz Truss’ short tenure as prime minister.
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Read MoreThe shortest serving UK Prime Minister, Liz Truss resigns in a time of economic, social and political crises. It is exclusively reported that Boris Johnson will be making a bid for leader.
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Read MoreLiz Truss faced an ambush of protesters at her speech as leader at Conservative Party Conference. We explore why.
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Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II died on 8 September 2022, how did she rule with ‘soft power’ as theorised by political scientist Joseph Nye - and what can politicians learn from her?
Read MoreOn 6 September 2022, we witnessed the rare occurrence where the UK had two Prime Ministers acting in their roles. What does this historic day mean as Liz Truss becomes PM?
Read MoreFollowing a politically turbulent past few months, we are reminded how Mr Johnson’s downfall developed overtime which has consequently triggered the ongoing Conservative leadership contest.
Read MoreWhy are the UK’s barristers on strike and how have the Government responded to such action?
Read MoreRead here to gain an insight of the current chaos which is unravelling in Asian politics following the resignation of the Sri Lankan President and assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Read MoreFind out more about the politics surrounding student loans.
Read MoreAs Britain prepares itself for its biggest week of railway strikes in history, we explore who will be affected , why they are they going ahead and how the government has responded.
Read MoreWe explore the UK's asylum agreement with Rwanda. Does it represent a viable means of alleviating Channel crossings? Or is it a counterintuitive and normatively undesirable programme?
Read MoreThis article explores the types of research possible with Twitter data, as well as briefly analysing the epistemic environment ushered in by the age of social media.
Read MoreOn 5th May 2022, voters across England went to the polls to partake in local elections. This article explores the results as well as the electoral implications for the leading parties.
Read MoreCould the landmark decision from Roe v Wade be at risk of being overturned following the astonishing leak of a Supreme Court judgement?
Read MoreWhat does Macron’s re-election as President mean for France and Europe?
Read MoreHow is the UK Government responding to the unprecedented levels of inflation and fuel crisis which is having serious consequences for much of the UK public.
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