By Richard Parfitt | With great sadness, this will be my last blog for Pubs and Publications as a member of the committee. It’s possible I’ll be back in a guest capacity, like the force ghost of Obi Wan… Continue Reading →
By Andreea Ros | Depending on how you look at it, this has been either a particularly good week to write about coping with Brexit stress or a particularly bad one. If, like me, you’ve managed to lull yourself into… Continue Reading →
By Laura Harrison | Needless to say, a lot has been happening in the world in the last month. There are a variety of coping mechanisms: blanket forts, alcohol, blissful ignorance. Many people, as Fraser discussed following Brexit, have chosen to… Continue Reading →
By Aglaja Kempinski | A few months ago I wrote a blog post on our duty as PhD students to contribute to public debate. Now, in the chaos after Brexit, I want to argue for what I personally believe is one… Continue Reading →
By Fraser Raeburn | I often joke about living in an echo chamber on social media even though it isn’t strictly true – there’s always a few Tories, unreconstructed Stalinists and Christian fundamentalists to make sure that my plethora of vaguely… Continue Reading →
By Sarah Greer | When the Brexit referendum was announced, I must admit that I had a fleeting moment of excitement. This, embarrassingly, was based on pure self-interest. I thought that the possibility of the UK voting to leave the EU… Continue Reading →
By Arthur Der Weduwen, Martin Loeng, Fraser Raeburn, Aglaja Kempinski | On June 23rd, the UK will collectively decide whether or not to break up with the EU. As with all break ups, it promises to be messy. We can expect… Continue Reading →
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