Will Nixon explores the disagreements and controversies surrounding this year’s Eurovision competition.
What does the murder of Giorgos Karaivaz mean for investigative journalism?
After the death of veteran journalist, Giorgos Karaviaz, Josh Bate contemplates the nature and safety of investigative journalism. Should journalists be offered more protection, considering the dangers they face in exposing the truth?
Pedal to the metal: The reality of delivery riders under an algorithmic employer
Josh Bate examines the ‘gig economy’ business model and what it means for workers.
What is the future of Ireland post-Brexit?
Oran O’Neill attempts to answer the question of our times: “What is the future of Ireland post-Brexit?” and touches on the Northern Ireland riots, the creation of an “Irish Sea Border” and several other points of tension.
The opioid crisis: No longer a ‘uniquely American’ problem
Isabel Ralphs delves deep into the opioid pandemic and details why it is no longer an American epidemic.
The global fishing industry: conservation and controversy
Isobel Broadhurst explores the claims made in the new Netflix documentary, Seaspiracy. Is commercial fishing killing our oceans?
The pandemic, part-time plight; & an app that can help
Manasa Narayanan discusses a new app which promises to help students find part time work, for a minimum of £8.92 per hour.
A breakdown of #NotAllMen and why it is problematic
Madeleine Williams explores the trending hashtag #notallmen. Did this hashtag derail a necessary conversation about women’s rights or is it (as WIkipedia notes), a social movement against generalisations?
“Democracy, win, win”
‘Through the eyes of social media, the world watches how a peaceful, nation-wide rebellion is crushed with brute force in the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar. It seems like the decade long experiment in democracy in Myanmar has come to an end.’ Lina Abraham reports.
Did the media coverage of the Royal Family drama focus on the wrong issues?
Meghan and Harry made claims that could have shaken the very pillars of our society in their Oprah interview. Yet have the press hijacked the conversation? Will Nixon reports.
Kill the Bill: How did we get here, and how do we reclaim our right to protest?
Alex Howe explores how the notorious Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill came about and how it may come to effect our freedom of expression.
Is the vaccination programme neglecting prisoners?
Last month, the UK government rejected advice to prioritise prisoners in their vaccination scheme. Isabel Ralphs explores how the prison population have been neglected during the pandemic.