Editorial: Johnson and Truss Blamed for Conservative Defeat in By-Elections Boris Johnson and Liz Truss are being held responsible for the crushing double defeat suffered by the Conservatives in the recent by-elections in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire. Polling guru Sir John Curtice has argued that the Partygate scandal and Truss’ mini-budget fiasco were instrumental in […]
Advanced British Standard: Sunak qualification will replace A-levels and T-levels The British government has announced a new qualification for all school leavers in England, which will replace A-levels and T-levels. The Advanced British Standard aims to bring together the best of academic and vocational education, providing students with a well-rounded education and ensuring they leave […]
The Significance of Westminster’s Political Cats: Why they Matter More Than You Think Introduction Westminster, the heart of British politics, is a place known for its intricate power dynamics, intense debates, and high-stakes decisions. While politicians often steal the limelight, it’s the four-legged residents that have captured the hearts of many – the cats that […]
Is it time for France to rethink its color-blind approach? The myth of color blindness France has long prided itself on its color-blind approach to race, emphasizing ideals of equality and universal citizenship. However, recent events both within France and on the global stage have prompted some to question whether this approach is truly effective […]