Matteo Renzi has often been presented as a kind of modern Machiavelli of the Italian political scene. The comparison is quite easy to make when you’re talking about a former mayor of Florence. But if we consider the caricature of Machiavellianism —which is simplistic because the Florentine (...)
Wednesday 21 April 2021
After numerous political scandals, early elections are bringing new hope to the nation. The diaspora is already booking flights as Kosovans sense a change in the wind after new elections were set for the 14th of February 2021. The government toppled in the midst of a global health crisis In (...)
Wednesday 14 April 2021
Tax evasion is a fiendishly tricky crime to prove as it lacks the two most valuable players in any crime: a clear victim and a clear offender. It leaves no dead body lying beside a bloody knife, no stolen car with fingerprints on the handle, and no broken windows at a jewellery store. It merely (...)
Sunday 28 March 2021
Anna Drettakis describes how the Polish State has gone from a democratic state to a state where the independence of the judicial and the media sectors as well as fundamental rights are endangered.
Friday 26 March 2021
Isabelle Walker looks at how the UK’s new policing bill threatens people’s right to protest, and why this is important in the context of democracy.
Tuesday 23 March 2021
Aaron Gates-Lincoln looks at the Domestic Abuse Bill and how it falls short, leaving migrant women with insecure immigration status and No Recourse to Public Funds at significant risk.
Sunday 21 March 2021
Aaron Gates-Lincoln looks at the importance of migrant workers within the NHS, and the lack of support they currently receive in regards to their immigration status.
Wednesday 3 March 2021
With the beginning of vaccination programmes occurring widespread throughout Europe and the rest of the world, the travel industry is yearning to reach the light at the end of the tunnel. For many, it is clear that the worst part of the pandemic may be over, and plans can finally start to be (...)
Wednesday 24 February 2021
With the decision of the British government to leave not only the EU but also the Erasmus program, an era of British-European exchange is coming to an end. In the first part of our obituary, British students told us about their experiences in EU countries. In the second part, we will look at the experiences of EUropeans in the United Kingdom.
Tuesday 23 February 2021
In light of the UK’s announcement that it would be pulling out of the Erasmus programme, we spoke to students from the UK about their experiences with the scheme as part of our Erasmus series.
Tuesday 16 February 2021
GameStop has drawn global headlines in the past month due to its dramatic rise and fall in stock price. Largely caused by a surge in investments from Reddit users, the video game company’s stocks have made armchair investors millions while leaving some of the world biggest hedge funds out (...)
Thursday 11 February 2021
What’s the latest with regard to the vaccination rollout in Germany, France, Romania, Poland, the UK, and Italy?
Tuesday 9 February 2021
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