Preview: Open City Docs Fest

Zehra Taylor-Gencer looks at a project run by Open City Docs

Letter Asks ULU Officers to be Sacked ASAP

Further tension regarding ULU decision

Preview: Interview with London Student Drama Festival

Pi investigates the recently developed and up-and-coming drama festival to arrive in London.


UCL Political Presidents Talk Press Regulation

Was David Cameron wrong to turn his back on cross-party talks on press regulation?”



Italian Election – Silvio’s ‘Taking to the Pitch’ Again

With less than 24 hours to go before the Italian elections, Riccardo Liberatore looks at Silvio Berlusconi’s campaign trail and Italy’s divided opinion of The Great Seducer.



Secret Agent, Spy, Terrorist or Victim? Which one best describes Bulgaria’s MRF Party leader?

Pressiana Naydenova looks at the revival of old questions following the political assassination attempt in Sofia.



THBT There is Still a Glass Ceiling for Women in Britain

Verity Algar reports on UCLU Debating Society’s latest offering – This House Believes That There Is Still a Glass Ceiling for Women in Britain. A debate which proved to be the most spectacular debate of the term so far.



UCL Political Presidents Talk about the EU

En Garde- UCL Political Presidents square off against one another debating the EU and plans for a referendum.



“This House would support intervention in Syria”

Samuel Levy reports on the proceedings of the UCLU Debating Society



Game, set and match Obama?

Bamdad Garzin predicts an Obama victory



US must embark on Romney’s path to prosperity

Matthew Gibbard thinks Romney has the right stance on the economy



The Curious Case of David Laws

The recent clashes between UK political parties and within UK political parties (especially the Tories) with respect to the EU Budget have prompted discussions regarding the disunity in the Coalition. With these discussions in mind, it seems important to reflect on what it was that brought the two Coalition parties together to form the current united, yet turbulent, whole. This article is not written to discuss the above in a general manner; it is written in order to closely examine a particular MP who, although now receiving little press attention, …



Four more years

When I arrived in Boynton Beach, a sprawling city in the southern county of Palm Beach, Florida, I was very completely unprepared for what would unfold in the next two months. I had responded to a facebook plea for volunteers, from a friend already involved in the campaign. Within a matter of days I was sitting behind a desk as an intern making calls to recruit other volunteers to do the exact same thing. This was a surreal beginning to what was going to be an extremely different two months.
Florida, …



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