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Contemporary British satire and the problem of Jonathan Swift’s personae
This essay brings the example of Jonathan Swift’s literary personae to bear on current trends in satirical culture. A number of recent commentators have written of a crisis in contemporary British satire.
John Stubbs
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Modelling through Modality: (Re)shaping Brexit
Due to Brexit, the UK has been involved in a continuous political debate between Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister, and Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition.
Aroa Orrequia-Barea +1 more
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Keir Starmer as the New Leader of the Labour Party [PDF]
After the Labour Party lost the December 2019 general election – the fourth in a row its leader J. Corbin stepped down. Keir Starmer succeeded him in early April.
Elena Ananieva
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“My Dad was a bus driver”. The 2016 mayoral elections in London
In May 2016, the Labour Party’s candidate, Sadiq Khan, became the third mayor of London after a bitter competition against Zac Goldsmith, his opponent from the Conservative Party.
Timothy Whitton
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The Internal Market Bill of the UK government is meant to secure flawless motion of goods and services between all parts of Britain in the wake of Brexit, to prevent competition and trade barriers between the regions, including Northern Ireland. The bill
Elena Ananieva
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El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo señalar la imperiosa necesidad de analizar el complejo paisaje de acontecimientos políticos de nuestro presente a partir de la caja de herramientas que proporciona la metodología de la sociología crítica de Pierre
David del Pino Díaz
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UK «East of Suez policy» [PDF]
The author analyses the UK foreign policy in the Gulf region and makes the conclusion that the «East of Suez policy» is gradually returning into British foreign strategy.
Godovanyuk Kira
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Boris Johnson’s “Levelling Up Across the Whole of the UK”: One Nation or Business as Usual?
Presented as an essential aspect of the Conservative Government’s agenda, Boris Johnson’s Levelling Up policy was announced several times between July 2019 and the creation of a Levelling Up Department in September 2021.
Raphaële Espiet-Kilty
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2019 4(3), 913-916 | European Forum Highlight of 12 December 2019 | (Abstract) On 28 August 2019, Boris Johnson asked Queen Elizabeth II for a prorogation, i.e.
Morfouace Eglantine
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The European choice: from the fall of the Berlin Wall to Brexit [PDF]
The symbolic and significant 2019 year for Europe is coming to an end: the largescale celebration of size of the 30th Anniversary of the Berlin Wall fall – the reference point of birth of renewed Europe implying fundamental changes of the socio-economic ...
Alexander Shumilin
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