This is the second and final part in Uttryck's series about the upcoming General Election in the UK. The first part is about why there is an election at all. …
By Nathan Tipping With the activation of Article 50 in March, Britain has set in motion a series of events that will define the country for the foreseeable future. Theresa May’s government now faces the challenge of reconciling the relentlessly optimistic image of Brexit Britain painted by the Leave campaign…
Read MoreThis is the second and final part in Uttryck's series about the upcoming General Election in the UK. The first part is about why there is an election at all. …
Read MoreBy Nathan Tipping Prime Minister Theresa May sent shockwaves through British society last Wednesday when she announced plans to call a snap general election in June of this year. Having previously ruled out a snap election a number of times, the announcement understandably came as a surprise to many. This…
Read MoreBy Nathan Tipping Since the International Criminal Court’s official inception in 2002, it has been beset by controversy. Accusations of bias, a lack of notable signatories and the perception that the Court aims to meddle in in the affairs of others have all worn away at its credibility and legitimacy.…
Read MoreBy Nathan Tipping A glimpse into the mind of the Kremlin The Olympic Games are, and always have been, a political event. Those who wish the Olympics to be a politically sterile display of sportsmanship are guilty of, at best, wishful thinking. It should have come as no surprise, then,…
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