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Author: Emily Bell

The politics of publishing: why Penguin should stand by Jordan Peterson

Posted on 29th December 202029th December 2020 by Emily Bell

Up until 1958, British publishers could be sent to jail for producing books deemed to have “a tendency to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influence”. Whilst this is no […]

The return of the Brexit Party – urgent necessity or inevitable failure?

Posted on 6th December 20206th December 2020 by Emily Bell

Nigel Farage will not be Britain’s next Prime Minister. The rebranded Brexit Party – now ‘Reform UK’ – is attempting to capitalise on the growing anti-lockdown sentiment in the country, establishing themselves as the unofficial […]

Cummings, Carrie, and the crucial Conservative rebrand that could decide Boris Johnson’s future

Posted on 26th November 202026th November 2020 by Emily Bell

Boris Johnson has not had a good second lockdown. First, his fiancée pushed his chief adviser out of Downing Street. Then, just when he was about to relaunch his party to address some of the […]

Kenya, Britain, and the FGM Crisis

Posted on 6th November 20206th November 2020 by Emily Bell

Reports of the 2800 young girls in Kenya who have been forced to undergo female genital mutilation over the last few weeks serve as another reminder of the prevalence of this horrifying practice. Once again, […]

Labour’s antisemitism shame: the fallout of the EHRC report

Posted on 2nd November 20202nd November 2020 by Emily Bell

On Thursday the Equality and Human Rights Commission released their long-awaited report on antisemitism in the Labour Party. The party was found to have broken the law, with those in power actively interfering in the […]

Rebuilding the Red Wall: Repercussions of a Northern lockdown

Posted on 24th October 202024th October 2020 by Emily Bell

Lockdown is currently hitting parts of North England the hardest, with potential to exacerbate the North-South divide even further. Is this too great a cost to justify patchwork measures? Emily Bell reports.

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