In recent months, Boris Johnson has been increasingly losing the support of close Conservative comrades among his party as well as members of the public.…
Posts tagged as “Brexit”
With leave day looming at the end of next month, the question of how Brexit will impact British universities – and, more specifically, Queen Mary…
Appointed in April 2018, Colin Grant spoke to The Print on his fifty-first week as Vice President International at Queen Mary. Before joining Queen Mary,…
The Print investigates how the vote for Brexit could mean foreign languages are gaining importance rather than losing it. The stereotype goes that we Brits…
The importance of living in the moment. We are always thinking about the future, whether we’re thinking about short-term plans such as dinner or contemplating…
The Print presents a cheering Christmas fable for you to read with your loved ones this holiday. David Cameron’s reputation was dead: he knew that.…
Nigel Farage edges uncomfortably close to the world’s most powerful leader In a time when Britain has broken up with the EU, and Trump is…
The broadcaster and political commentator Andrew Marr came to QM to discuss the current political climate Queen Mary History Society hosted ‘An Evening with Andrew…
In a bizarre sequence of events, Ben Sutherland discovers that UKIP is an even bigger joke than previously thought This week Nigel Farage held a…