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The NHS Is Not A Political Football

Posted on 18th November 201929th June 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

With the General Election campaign underway, it is inevitable and understandable for the issue of the NHS to be brought up by both major parties. It is easy logic; the NHS is a symbol of […]

Boys Cry Too: International Men’s Day

Posted on 18th November 201918th November 2019 by Esme McGowan

November 19th is International Men’s Day. It may seem off to have a day dedicated solely to men, as our society begins to celebrate diversity and minorities more, through initiatives such as Black History Month, […]

Hung Out to Dry: Grenfell Tower and the London Fire Brigade

Posted on 18th November 2019 by Alex Passingham

The inquiry into the tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire of June 2017 has recently been published, long-awaited by both those affected and policymakers alike. All of us hoped that the inquiry would provide some […]

Sex to Survive: Women Pushed to the Brink

Posted on 18th November 201918th November 2019 by Ellie Dyer

On 25 October 2019, the Work and Pensions Committee published a report linking Universal Credit to ‘survival sex’. Survival sex, as explained in the report, is when someone is forced to turn to sex work […]

30 Years Since The Berlin Wall Fell… And What Have We Learnt?

Posted on 18th November 201918th December 2019 by Louisa Polack

On the 9th November, Germany celebrated 30 years since the beginning of the fall of the Berlin Wall.  To mark the occasion, vast celebrations took place across the city. From a concert with fireworks on […]

Drug-related Deaths: is Legalisation the Answer?

Posted on 17th November 201917th November 2019 by Katy Henderson

With the mad nightlife newfound freedom and that comes with university, it’s no surprise that drug use is prominent in uni culture. But shockingly, it is also becoming more common in school years.  Huge concern […]

Editorial Letter: Being Honest About My Mental Health

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Ed Barnes

Dear readers, First off, I just want to say congratulations to everyone who has gotten through this year’s November deadline season and good luck to anyone who still has deadlines to go.  November marks many […]

Politics Should Be at the Centre of Our Curriculum

Posted on 11th November 201929th June 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

Politics degrees have experienced a significant increase in popularity: UCAS figures have revealed that applications shot up from 34,275 in 2013 to 47,445 in 2018. In those five years, the UK has had two General […]

Is XR Shooting Itself in the Foot?

Posted on 11th November 201913th November 2019 by Ellie Dyer

Extinction Rebellion (XR) has three clear demands of the UK government; declare a climate emergency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2025 and create and lead a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice.  […]

The Truth About Colourism

Posted on 6th November 201911th November 2019 by Abigail Wishart

A lot of ignorance still surrounds the term ‘colourism’. Many probably have not even heard of it before or do not know what it means. But as a crucial arm of global White supremacy and […]

Are Students Being Failed on Mental Health?

Posted on 6th November 201928th January 2020 by Annabel Bowker

It’s no secret that mental health problems have been on the rise. Students are some of the worst affected, with at least one in four students facing some sort of mental health problem at some […]

You’re Interested In Politics Even If You Don’t Realise It

Posted on 5th November 20195th November 2019 by Sophie Connor

In his recent interview for ‘Time’ magazine, the British grime artist Stormzy was keen to discuss his projects regarding improving the lives of black British young people such as his scholarship scheme which has contributed […]

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