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Army Recruitment on Campus and the Oldest Lies in the Book

I was treated recently to a suspiciously sunny day in one of my morning walks to campus; being in…

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Is It The Beginning of the End For UKIP?

UKIP’s rise to power since 2010 makes for remarkable reading. When Nigel Farage was elected to the…

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Why the Lords Won’t and Can’t Block Brexit

It’s been over a year now since the date for the European Referendum was set, way back in February…

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Why It’s Right for UKC to Keep Building

As Universities go, ours at Kent is very new. This doesn’t mean it is not prestigious though,…

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Domestic Violence: A Russian Regression 

Domestic Violence: A Russian Regression

In February passed Yelena Mizulina’s law proposal to reduce most incidents of domestic violence…

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Should the UK Change its Cannabis Laws?

In late November 2016, a cross-party group of MPs appealed for the British government to legalise…

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The Government Gamble with Garden Cities

It’s no secret that there is a serious housing problem for first-time buyers in the UK. To rent a…

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