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Tom Harwood Pledges to “Make the NUS Ever So Slightly Less Terrible”

by Bhadra Sreejith, News Editor Tom Harwood, who ran for NUS delegate on a satirical campaign in which he promised…

March 21, 2017
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Dr Shashi Tharoor Calls For “Moral Atonement” Regarding the British Raj

by Bhadra Sreejith, News Editor On the 6th of March, Dr Shashi Tharoor,  author of 15 best-selling works of fiction…

March 19, 2017
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Professor Michael Sandel Talks Capitalism, Democracy and the Public Good in the Post-Trump Era

by Beth Loynes, Deputy News Editor  Last Thursday night hundreds crammed into the Sheikh Zayed Theatre to hear Professor Michael…

March 19, 2017
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London’s NHS, construction and technology sectors reliant on EU workers

by Carmelo Konmaz, News Editor   In the ambiguous diplomatic environment which has thus-far characterised Brexit negotiations, London’s NHS, construction,…

March 19, 2017
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German Symposium Predictably Efficient

By Saskia Neibig The German Symposium 2017 last week was the 11th instalment of this annual event and is estimated…

March 19, 2017
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A New Era of LSE SU Elections

A call for more increasing voter turnout and more substantiated campaigning in future elections By Hari Prabu In preparing to…

March 15, 2017
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Afghanistan’s Incompetent Army

Dire leadership, poor education and corruption: the Afghan army is performing poorly By Cameron Chippindale When NATO formally ended its…

March 15, 2017
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Division Will Prevail in Northern Ireland

Unionists losing majority at Stormont will not bring a new unity to the population By Alan Locke Seismic change is…

March 15, 2017
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Against Capital Punishment

Reject state-sanctioned murder, even if we accept individual responsibility By Eponine Howarth On December 2nd 2016, Nie Shubin was declared not…

March 15, 2017
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Tensions Between Russia and the Baltic states

Invasion by the superpower is a realistic threat from President Putin By Cameron Chippindale Many commentators on post-cold war rivalries denounce…

March 15, 2017
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