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The Current State of the Labour Party

Posted on 26th September 202026th September 2020 by Tyler England

With new leadership, the Labour Party is conducting itself cautiously. Their strategy for the future is ‘a gamble’, reports Tyler England.

The One-Size-Fits-All Return to School, and its Victims

Posted on 23rd September 202023rd September 2020 by Emma Ferguson

Emma Ferguson looks at the return to face to face teaching and how little is being done to facilitate the vulnerable.

What I wish I’d known in Freshers’ Week

Posted on 20th September 202020th September 2020 by Helena Smith

Freshers’ Week isn’t always as fun as it’s made out to be. It can be a difficult, emotional time. Helena Smith gives advice that all Freshers need to hear.

Dear International Freshers…

Posted on 19th September 202019th September 2020 by Clarissa Leung

Clarissa Leung offers her advice for international freshers starting university in the current climate.

Mumps, Vaccinations and PHE: This is ‘World-leading’ Britain

Posted on 16th September 202016th September 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

Last winter, mumps spread round universities, despite nationwide MMR vaccination schemes. This year, the world ground to a halt over a different virus. How much hope can we place in a vaccine?
Séamus OHanlon reports.

A Stressful Ordeal: Young People, COVID-19 and Career Development

Posted on 7th September 202023rd September 2020 by Aino Lappalainen

Finding employment is stressful enough at the best of times. Yet for recent graduates, their future plans are in flux, as they face a job market indelibly warped by Covid-19. Aino Lappalainen spoke to young […]

From Shielding to Student Life: a Student’s Perspective

Posted on 4th September 20204th September 2020 by Emma Ferguson

Emma Ferguson describes her experience of shielding and offers her advice for vulnerable students.

The Tik Tok deal: A negative push between China and America

Posted on 3rd September 20203rd September 2020 by Jian Feng

Jian Feng contemplates the reasons behind Donald Trump’s plans to ban Tik Tok.

The 72nd Anniversary Of The NHS: How Our Beloved Health Service Came To Be

Posted on 5th July 20205th July 2020 by Beanna Olding

In spite of its current state of precarious chaos brought about through years of unforgivable mismanagement, the UK still has much to be grateful for in its National Health Service. You don’t have to search […]

CALL IT OUT: Domestic Abuse, Gender Recognition, Race and Improving Public Services

Posted on 1st July 20202nd July 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

The first step in stamping out domestic abuse, intolerance and hatred is speaking out. A verbal conversation, a written email, a virtual message chat; all can lift some weight off shoulders about a situation, even […]

Black Lives Matter: From a Love Letter to a 21st Century Global Movement

Posted on 27th June 202027th June 2020 by Aino Lappalainen

The struggle against racism and discrimination has once again been put on the world’s table. This fight has already been headed for years by Black Lives Matter, a grassroots movement that gave a shared name […]

And Society Will Rebuild Itself Upon a Face Mask

Posted on 8th June 20208th June 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

The face mask has transcended what it used to be and has become the axis on which everything turns. There isn’t one mouth of society that a face mask doesn’t cover: politics, charity, glory, fashion, […]

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