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15 July 2022
Why are we forgetting about the culture of sexual misconduct ingrained in Parliament?
The Chris Pincher scandal may have brought Boris Johnson down, but the rotten sleaze at the core of Parliament has been forgotten in the process.
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28 January 2022
UK Government officially launches new probe investigating music streaming market
Musicians have been criticising the music streaming business model since its inception. Now, the government has launched a probe into the market to gauge the industry's fairness.
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21 January 2022
Telling Porkies - The 'Pork Pie Plot' To Oust Boris Johnson
At this point, it seems virtually inevitable that the prime minister will be facing a vote of no confidence. The ‘Pork Pie Plot’ to oust the incumbent leader is gaining increasing momentum every day, but what is it, and could it succeed?
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14 January 2022
MPs call for stricter punishment for memorial damages after Bristol protestors acquitted
BLM protestors were cleared of criminal damage charges during a court verdict last week, yet politicians are unhappy with the jury’s decision. Now, MPs are calling for amendments to a policing bill that will allow for stricter punishments.
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29 October 2021
Culture sector to receive £850 million in UK Autumn budget
Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled the UK’s Autumn budget announcements this week, and has set aside millions for the culture sector, but is it enough?
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19 March 2021
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill passes second reading in Parliament
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill has passed a second reading in Parliament amid controversy after the policing of a vigil held for Sarah Everard.
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13 November 2020
Joe Biden's victory deserves celebration, but how democratic is democracy in the UK & USA?
After days of waiting the 2020 American election winner was finally announced, but its results were immediately undermined by outgoing POTUS Donald Trump. Based on false accusations, Trump’s accusations revealed holes within American democracy
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24 September 2019
Prorogation is unlawful, void and of no effect
The Supreme Court has ruled that the extended prorogation made by the Government was unlawful
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29 August 2019
What does prorogation mean, and how will this impact Brexit?
Johnson’s decision for an extended Parliamentary recess has worrying implications for democracy
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16 January 2019
Parliament votes down Brexit deal
The Government’s negotiated Brexit deal loses by historic numbers
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5 December 2018
Parliament’s Brexit vote explained
With just a week to go until the vote, there is some confusion over what is going on
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5 November 2017
What will become known as the sexual abuse uproar of 2017
There's a lot of news and comment ground to cover here. First, I'll try and fail to summarise the events briefly.