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Rethinking Black History Month

Posted on 1st November 2020 by Perry Blankson

Perry Blankson calls for a new interpretation of Black History Month, one that acknowledges the ongoing presence of racism this side of the Atlantic.

Deciding Who Gets to Eat: The winners and losers of the international poverty crisis

Posted on 29th October 202029th October 2020 by Hannah Spruce

Hannah Spruce talks about the widening wealth gap and rise of global poverty amidst the pandemic.

Harris v Pence: A gendered debate?

Posted on 26th October 202026th October 2020 by Tharushi Wijesiri

A vice presidential debate in an unprecedented context. With all to play for, Tharushi Wijesiriwardena looks at just how this talk panned out, and the implications for each party.

Brexit: What’s the Best (and Worst) We Can Expect?

Posted on 25th October 202025th October 2020 by William Nixon

William Nixon breaks down all the possible best and worst scenarios of Brexit for us.

Rebuilding the Red Wall: Repercussions of a Northern lockdown

Posted on 24th October 202024th October 2020 by Emily Bell

Lockdown is currently hitting parts of North England the hardest, with potential to exacerbate the North-South divide even further. Is this too great a cost to justify patchwork measures? Emily Bell reports.

Climate migration – a green incentive for the selfish?

Posted on 21st October 202021st October 2020 by Beanna Olding

The climate is changing at a rapid, devastating rate. As parts of the world become uninhabitable, people are being forced to move across the world to seek a safe place to live. Beanna Olding investigates.

Decolonising education: In conversation with Melz

Posted on 21st October 202021st October 2020 by Ruby Fatimilehin

Melz Owusu speaks to Ruby Fatimilehin about founding The Free Black University, Black activism and decolonising education. Leeds alumni Melz Owusu has raised over £126,000 in their campaign to create the Free Black University. They […]

Representation in World Governments: how it affects individuals

Posted on 20th October 202020th October 2020 by Ioana Grădinaru

World governments and international organizations are showing more representation. Ioana Grădinaru tells us why she thinks it matters and how it affects all of us.

Political Ploy or Pandemic Patient? The Consequences of Trump’s Covid Diagnosis

Posted on 17th October 202017th October 2020 by Tharushi Wijesiri

Trump caught Covid; the virus he once denied, and now encourages people not to worry about. All the While, the American death toll is rising. Tharushi Wijesiri reports.

MPs Breaking Lockdown Rules: It’s One Rule For Us, One Rule For Them

Posted on 15th October 202015th October 2020 by Alice Spall

Alice Spall lambasts Margaret Ferrier and the British political elite for their complacency and dearth of regard for the public wellbeing.

3 Years On: How the Mystery of Daphne Caruana Galizia is Unravelling

Posted on 14th October 202014th October 2020 by Josh Bate

Three years after the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Curuana Galizia, Josh Bate investigates whether her work to expose corruption has had any consequences, and the fight to achieve justice for her murder.

German Reunification: What Can We Learn From Thirty Years of Unity?

Posted on 11th October 202011th October 2020 by Katie McCarthy

On Germany’s 30th Birthday since its reunification, Katie McCarthy reflects on the nation’s achievements and future outlook.

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