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Daniel Aichen

Politics UK Politics 

Sunak’s spring statement: ideology over necessity?

March 27, 2022March 27, 2022 sub.editors 0 Comments Daniel Aichen

“Sunak is a chancellor conflicted by his desire to be the low-tax, fiscally responsive conservative, and the reality he finds himself in”: Daniel Aichen unpacks Sunak’s spring statement.

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Politics 

A hard winter ahead?

December 9, 2021December 9, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Daniel Aichen

Daniel Aichen analyses the current state of the UK economy and its wider political implications.

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Politics Print Edition 

“The era of big government is here to stay”

November 14, 2021November 14, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Daniel Aichen

Daniel Aichen argues that the Conservative Party’s big government policies are here to stay.

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Politics 

(Metaphorically) fuelling a fire: Britain’s shortage crisis

October 22, 2021October 22, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Daniel Aichen

Daniel Aichen looks at the reasons behind Britain’s fuel crisis.

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Politics World Politics 

Who won the first US presidential debate?

October 23, 2020October 24, 2020 sub.editors 0 Comments amber conway, Daniel Aichen, Mike Gaughan

In this two-part overview, Mike Gaughan and Daniel Aichen offer insightful analyses of the first presidential debate and tackle the question: who is the stronger candidate?

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Politics World Politics 

UN faces the constraints of nationalism in quest to aid refugees

September 16, 2020September 21, 2020 sub.editors 0 Comments Daniel Aichen

Daniel Aichen discusses the UN’s predicament in its desire to help refugees, as many were recently stranded on Banksy’s boat in the Mediterranean.

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