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Does the rise of Reform UK necessitate the FPTP system?

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Queer Sheffield: 10 Students Voices

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The Karabakh Conflict and the Minsk Group: A Case of Failed Mediation

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Co-Op Railways: A Radical First?

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Sheffield’s Campaign to End Street Harassment

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Does Social Media Activism Count?

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Zaporizhzhia’s Design Is Not Immune to Attack

October 2, 2024October 8, 2024 Nina Thyr

Nuclear disaster is still a possibility at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Continue reading Zaporizhzhia’s Design Is Not Immune to Attack

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Austria and the Far Right

October 2, 2024 Ted Chew

The far right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) has shocked many countries with an unexpected parliamentary election victory on the 29th of September. Continue reading Austria and the Far Right

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Sheffield’s New ‘Sapphic Society’

October 2, 2024October 2, 2024 Megan Conisbee

The PolSoc Paper editor interviews the President of the University’s new Sapphic Society – a society hoping to represent an overlooked contingent of Sheffield’s queer student community. Continue reading Sheffield’s New ‘Sapphic Society’

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Screening Solidarity

August 30, 2024August 30, 2024 Will Roebuck

PolSoc Paper’s first film review! A review of Pride (Warchus, 2014). Continue reading Screening Solidarity

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A Study in Satire

August 29, 2024October 2, 2024 Megan Conisbee

A study in satire. Is is all just jokes and laughs, or is satire a window into the farcical state of politics? Continue reading A Study in Satire

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The Street Art Revolution

June 4, 2024August 29, 2024 Megan Conisbee

The first purpose-written ‘arts and culture’ feature for the PolSoc Paper! Continue reading The Street Art Revolution

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Does the University Care About Our Healthcare?

June 3, 2024August 29, 2024 Megan Conisbee

Many of us have tried to access UHS services in the past couple of months, and have been confronted with Anima. This is the UHS’s new booking system, but why is it problematic? Continue reading Does the University Care About Our Healthcare?

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PolSoc Paper: Going Forward

June 3, 2024October 10, 2024 Megan Conisbee

Welcome, all politics students and enthusiasts! Continue reading PolSoc Paper: Going Forward

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2024 Presidential Election (Taylor’s Version)

March 11, 2024October 2, 2024 Lucy Goodson

The countdown to the 2024 US presidential election has begun with caucuses and primaries kicking off across the country. Unsurprisingly, this election echoes that of 2020 as Biden and Trump are their parties’ leading nominees. Allan Lichtman, a historian who … Continue reading 2024 Presidential Election (Taylor’s Version)

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What a State: The Sexism Epidemic in Number 10

November 17, 2023June 3, 2024 rebeccahalder

The COVID-19 Inquiry is well underway and confirming many things already known to us, such as Number 10’s infamous lockdown parties and the UK government’s lack of preparation. However, the inquiry has recently exposed something deeply rotten; the innate misogyny … Continue reading What a State: The Sexism Epidemic in Number 10

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