PhD student Chloe Doherty offers personal reflections on the emotional rollercoaster of the Donald Trump presidency.
Brits do it Better: Four Reasons Why the UK’s Parliament is better than Congress
Third year BSc International Relations student, Sara Versace, blogs about how the UK Parliament compares to the US Congress.
Misogyny in Parliament: Has anything changed in the past century?
Third year BSc Politics student, Katey Pugh, blogs about sexism in the UK Parliament.
I’m Sorry, Did I Starmer? Coronavirus in Parliament and Oppositional Scrutiny
Third year BSc Politics and History student Chris Mitchell blogs about the role of Her Majesty’s opposition during the pandemic
The Coronavirus Act: necessary evil, or abdication of Parliament’s duty to the people?
Third year BSc Politics student Callum Lake blogs about the Coronavirus Act.
Cross-working in the era of Covid-19: My experience being redeployed
Andra Grecu, Politics graduate, reflects on the changes and challenges in her role as Project Officer for Kent County Council during the pandemic.
Marcus Rashford, political activism and people power
Tom Sharkey, PhD candidate and sessional lecturer reflects on the success of Marcus Rashford’s campaign to support hungry children during school holidays.
Black History Month
A review of how the Politics and IR programme has celebrated Black History Month.
Naija Lives Matter: #EndSars and the Violence After
Dr Dele Babalola, Lecturer in Politics and IR, explains the origins of the #EndSars movement and the ongoing protests in Nigeria.