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John McDonnell’s debut Labour Party Conference speech as shadow chancellor was hugely anticipated by both friends and foes.

As Jeremy Corbyn takes over, a new paper by Leeds University considers what he needs to succeed in opposition.

Dr. Jörg Wiegratz examines the debate surrounding crime and corruption in the global economy in his article entitled "No country for dirty money: behind Britain's populist promise on corruption".

International Relations student Natalie Lovell, has been awarded second prize in the Political Studies Association essay competition.

It has been a busy few weeks for all in the political sphere including Dr Victoria Honeyman who has written two pieces for the Conversation while also being in high demand as an expert for news shows.