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Ramiye Thavabalasingam

Ramiye Thavabalasingam is a former News & Comment Editor at bathimpact (2014/15). She writes about a number of University of Bath issues, as well as local Bath politics.

Features/Politics

Five things we can learn from the US election

So Donald Trump has won. The shock, the horror. Beating Clinton in key swing states such as Florida and Ohio, the real

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
9 November 2016
Comment/Politics/Society/World

Canada’s cabinet is long overdue

In early November Justin Trudeau, Canada’s new prime minister, unveiled “a cabinet that looks like Canada.” This new cabinet is said to

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
16 December 2015
Features/General Election 2015/Local News & Politics/News/News and Comment/Politics

Meeting Bath’s Green candidate: ‘No one dislikes the Green Party’

Canvassing in Oldfield Park, Dominic Tristram – the Green Party’s parliamentary candidate for Bath – found himself reminiscing about student life, as

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
20 April 2015
News/News and Comment/Student News/University of Bath News/University of Bath Students' Union News

Bath students step-up challenge to remove ‘period tax’

The University of Bath Students’ Union is campaigning to remove the 5 per cent value-added tax on feminine hygiene products in Fresh,

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
23 March 2015
General Election 2015/Local News & Politics/News/News and Comment/University of Bath Students' Union News

Greens come out top in Bath Uni poll, but Tories come close second

Over a quarter of University of Bath students are set to vote for the Green Party at this year’s general election, according

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
3 March 2015
Local News & Politics/News/News and Comment/University of Bath Students' Union News

Bath river safety: growing concerns over number of deaths

There are growing concerns over the safety measures in place along the River Avon in Bath after a series of incidents occurred

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
9 February 2015
Local News & Politics/News/News and Comment/University of Bath News/University of Bath Students' Union News

Free Education activists blockade University of Bath entrance

Student activists blockaded the entrance to the University of Bath earlier today (3rd December) in conjunction with the recent demonstrations against tuition

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
3 December 2014
Local News & Politics/News/News and Comment

Cameron vows to tackle Somerset flooding

David Cameron has had to clear up some comments he made concerning the cost of flood prevention in Somerset. The Prime Minister

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
1 December 2014
General Election 2015/Local News & Politics/News/News and Comment/Student News/University of Bath Students' Union News

Bath MP Don Foster talks student activism

The National Union of Students (NUS) recently launched their ‘New Deal for the Next Generation’ general election manifesto, a campaign title which

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
17 November 2014
Features/General Election 2015/Politics

The UK and the freedom of movement debate

Earlier this month, Angela Merkel warned David Cameron that the principle of freedom of movement within the European Union was not up

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by Ramiye Thavabalasingam
17 November 2014
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