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Jamie Leich

Jamie Leich is a Politics and International Relations. He writes about national British politics.

Review

Review: Fear And Misery Of The First Reich For BUST Fringe

It would be an overused and incorrect platitude to say that ‘a play about Nazi Germany is more relevant now than ever

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by Jamie Leich
19 June 2018
News/News and Comment/Student News/University of Bath News/University of Bath Students' Union News

Disruption Avoided As Rees-Mogg Addresses Bath Uni Students

Last night, Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg spoke on campus at a packed event organised by the Bath University Conservative Association (BUCA) in

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by Jamie Leich
23 February 2018
Politics

‘What Happened’ and Why it Matters: Hillary Clinton comes to Cheltenham

 “We are entering a second cold war. One not fought with nuclear weapons but in cyberspace.” The former US Secretary of State

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by Jamie Leich
29 November 2017
Comment/General Election 2015/Politics

A requiem for the Liberal Democrats

When the Higgs Boson particle was fully discovered, my physics teacher remarked how the entire understanding of physics could be reshaped; science

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by Jamie Leich
12 May 2015

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Sport Socials: The Top 10 Themes

It’s no secret that sport socials are the staple of

“Rah, where’s my baccy?” – Why is acting working-class the new craze at university?

University life isn’t meant to be glamorous. Living off Lidl baked beans, inhabiting mouldy houses,

Golden Success for Bath-Based Swimmers in Tokyo

Returning from this summer’s pandemic-delayed, eagerly anticipated 2021 Tokyo Olympics

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