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Securitisation of foreign (and domestic) policy is leading to a prioritisation of hard power approaches over civilian-led, soft power approaches, leaving many wondering about the future. As Europe rearms in response to the Russian threat to its collective security, and as the US proves itself an unreliable security partner, the UK finds itself repositioning within a fractured...


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Since President Donald Trump was inaugurated for his second term, a protest movement called ‘No Kings’ has been gaining steam in the United States. Millions of people are estimated to have attended thousands of protests against the Trump administration across the country. The movement lacks a central leader or single coordinating organisation, making it an example of wide...


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The 7 April marks World Health Day, with this year’s theme: “Together for Health. Stand for Science.” The United Kingdom has long excelled at the latter. As a global leader in scientific research and innovation, UK institutions continue to shape the trajectory of global health. Yet the “Together for Health” component is increasingly under strain. Recent reductions in...


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Examining the devastating consequences of the UK’s complicity in trade-related illicit financial flows

New research published by Results UK estimat...


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When Hungarians head to the polls on 12th April 2026, there will be more at stake than whether the country’s current Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, wins another term. The outcome of the elections will reverberate well beyond Hungary, particularly in relation to the dynamics surrounding the Russian war against Ukraine.


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