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Wednesday 23 June, 2010 - 1 comment
An artificial boost in female MPs will allow for much-needed equality to arrive more quickly
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Wednesday 23 June, 2010
Education Secretary’s changes to the history curriculum will only distort truth for political ends
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Wednesday 2 June, 2010
Move over the X Factor, I know which reality battle I’ll be following. The Labour leadership contest is just warming up
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Monday 17 May, 2010
The unity of Cameron and Clegg could make Labour more powerful, not less
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Friday 14 May, 2010
What does this new government mean to the 6000 international students of Warwick?
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Friday 14 May, 2010
“No more Hiroshimas, No more Nagasakis, No more Hibaksha!” should be heard by those sitting around the UN negotiating table
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Monday 26 April, 2010
The media's focus on the appearance of politicians' wives detracts from their own successes and accomplishments
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Monday 26 April, 2010
Globalisation is allowing major corporations to exploit the world's most disadvantaged countries
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Monday 26 April, 2010
Obama needs to build on his recent successes in order to overcome the obstacles he faces before the next election
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Monday 26 April, 2010
The Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem Leamington candidates pitch for your
vote in May
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Monday 26 April, 2010
The presidential style debates reflect what has been the nature of our
government for years
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Monday 26 April, 2010
We need to see the real politics and the real beliefs behind the politician and the party
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Monday 26 April, 2010
It may seem like a waste, but the principle of voting is just as
important as making a difference
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Sunday 4 April, 2010
A different understanding of power in day-to-day life is the first step towards dismantling gendered values that are of detriment to society
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Tuesday 16 March, 2010
Britain is unlikely to elect a leader from an ethnic minority until groups fight institutionalised bias
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Tuesday 16 March, 2010
This is a tale of two young, fresh-faced opposition leaders separated by over a decade. …
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Tuesday 16 March, 2010
New Labour's empty rhetoric must be held to account as the nation prepares to go to the most vital election in a generation
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Tuesday 16 March, 2010
We should scrap ineffective Citizenship and PSHE lessons in favour of compulsory politics lessons in schools
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Tuesday 16 March, 2010
In early summer 2008, Boris Johnson was elected Mayor of London and I was taking …
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Tuesday 16 March, 2010
Gordon will be bricking it. You can almost picture him in his dressing room repeating …
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Monday 1 March, 2010
Gordon Brown's recent shows of emotion reek of desperation in a time when a politician's personality is forefront
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Tuesday 16 February, 2010
Lack of support in the Politics department can leave us students feeling like we're flailing in the dark
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Saturday 13 February, 2010
Alastair Campbell's tears represent a trend towards politicians demonstrating humanity to the public.
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Saturday 13 February, 2010
The past of Berlusconi’s party is overlooked as he reaps the sympathy from his ‘assassination attempt’
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Saturday 13 February, 2010
Jayne Innes talks to the Boar about being a woman in politics from Warwick student to parliamentary candidate
Comment: Politics
Harman tells a true tale about the gender gap Ciara O'Conner
Wednesday 23 June, 2010 - 1 commentAn artificial boost in female MPs will allow for much-needed equality to arrive more quickly
Gove to spin the past in schools Hannah Brenton
Wednesday 23 June, 2010Education Secretary’s changes to the history curriculum will only distort truth for political ends
Miliband, Miliband or Balls? Carl Andrew
Wednesday 2 June, 2010Move over the X Factor, I know which reality battle I’ll be following. The Labour leadership contest is just warming up
Labour’s revenge
Monday 17 May, 2010The unity of Cameron and Clegg could make Labour more powerful, not less
Hung Parliament: a foreign perspective Leonardo Goi
Friday 14 May, 2010What does this new government mean to the 6000 international students of Warwick?
Nuclear disarmament: stagnated and uncertain Jen McPherson
Friday 14 May, 2010“No more Hiroshimas, No more Nagasakis, No more Hibaksha!” should be heard by those sitting around the UN negotiating table
The power of the PWAGs Beth Baker
Monday 26 April, 2010The media's focus on the appearance of politicians' wives detracts from their own successes and accomplishments
Going bananas over multinationals Leonardo Goi
Monday 26 April, 2010Globalisation is allowing major corporations to exploit the world's most disadvantaged countries
Barack’s new pair of cajones Robert Leedham
Monday 26 April, 2010Obama needs to build on his recent successes in order to overcome the obstacles he faces before the next election
General Election 2010: The candidates speak
Monday 26 April, 2010The Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem Leamington candidates pitch for your vote in May
Lights, Cameron, Action!
Monday 26 April, 2010The presidential style debates reflect what has been the nature of our government for years
Two Penn’orth: When personality just isn’t enough Carl Andrew
Monday 26 April, 2010We need to see the real politics and the real beliefs behind the politician and the party
Are you living in a safe seat? Vote anyway Ross Targett
Monday 26 April, 2010It may seem like a waste, but the principle of voting is just as important as making a difference
Rethinking gender, power and ideas Chris Browne
Sunday 4 April, 2010A different understanding of power in day-to-day life is the first step towards dismantling gendered values that are of detriment to society
Yes (We Can) Prime Minister Zahra Ullah
Tuesday 16 March, 2010Britain is unlikely to elect a leader from an ethnic minority until groups fight institutionalised bias
The Tories: is the election in the bag? Matt Jowers
Tuesday 16 March, 2010This is a tale of two young, fresh-faced opposition leaders separated by over a decade. …
Post-modern Conservatives for a post-modern Britain Andrew O'Brien
Tuesday 16 March, 2010New Labour's empty rhetoric must be held to account as the nation prepares to go to the most vital election in a generation
Dispelling the myth of dirty politics Carl Andrew
Tuesday 16 March, 2010We should scrap ineffective Citizenship and PSHE lessons in favour of compulsory politics lessons in schools
Boris bumbles as London stumbles Eleanor Stanford
Tuesday 16 March, 2010In early summer 2008, Boris Johnson was elected Mayor of London and I was taking …
Which party has the X factor? Robert Leedham
Tuesday 16 March, 2010Gordon will be bricking it. You can almost picture him in his dressing room repeating …
Crying is the new smiling for British politicians Jen McPherson
Monday 1 March, 2010Gordon Brown's recent shows of emotion reek of desperation in a time when a politician's personality is forefront
Why pay £3,000 for a library card? Chris O'Brien
Tuesday 16 February, 2010Lack of support in the Politics department can leave us students feeling like we're flailing in the dark
Labour of love Carl Andrew
Saturday 13 February, 2010Alastair Campbell's tears represent a trend towards politicians demonstrating humanity to the public.
Politics, Mafia and everlasting contradictions Leonardo Goi
Saturday 13 February, 2010The past of Berlusconi’s party is overlooked as he reaps the sympathy from his ‘assassination attempt’
Women in Westminster Victoria Fowler
Saturday 13 February, 2010Jayne Innes talks to the Boar about being a woman in politics from Warwick student to parliamentary candidate
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