
Will Allen
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Jan 5, 2025 |
europinion.uk | Will Allen
The question of how the United Kingdom should organise itself is a pretty important one. The nation has played around with its constitutional order many times in service of this question – it has melded four nations into one union, handed these nations various institutions and unbalanced powers, and watched as they have then begged for more. It is an experiment which, to this day, remains far from finished.
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Dec 15, 2024 |
europinion.uk | Will Allen
Sinn Fein has been playing the long game for a while now. The party, which straddles the North and South of Ireland, has changed a great deal from its early days, when it did the political bidding of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). In fact, the party has changed so much it is assumed that, sooner or later, the island of Ireland will be united – at least figuratively – by a Sinn Fein First Minister and Taoiseach. The question is when though?
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Dec 8, 2024 |
europinion.uk | Will Allen
Donald Trump should be nowhere near the powers of the presidency. He has shown America this over and over. To say he is morally unfit to lead the nation is an understatement at best. He is a criminal, one who has been: indicted by the US government for subverting an election and retaining classified documents, convicted for violating New York law, and found liable for sexual assault. As president, he was impeached – twice – for abusing the office he inhabited.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
europinion.uk | Will Allen
America is set to head to the polls today. The word on nigh on every pollster’s lips is uncertain. America could turn one way or the other – continuing to consolidate its democracy, or towards autocracy and fascism. Despite the prospect of two very different visions emerging after this election, no matter what happens – whether Donald Trump wins or loses – America will be subjected to chaos. Should Trump win, it is clear he will unleash anarchy on America, this is easy to understand.
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Jul 13, 2023 |
msn.com | Will Allen
Don’t be fooled – this is no roly-poly. It might look like child’s play, but this (admittedly unusual) abs move combines a weighted crunch with a dumbbell squat to strengthen your core and get your heart pumping. It's also a lot more entertaining than another minute-long plank, both to attempt and watch. As ever, maintaining form is the fast track to quicker results.
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