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#MyVoteCounts – Why you need to go out and vote tomorrow

Posted on 7th June 20177th June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Still not sure who to vote for? Still not sure why you should bother? We spoke to four students voting in tomorrow’s election to find out why they’re voting and why they feel like their […]

Why You Should Go To The Polls Even If You Don’t Actually Vote

Posted on 6th June 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

While a lot of your peers will inundate you with who they are voting for and who you should vote for too, there are still many of us out there registered to vote but with […]

Left and Right: a binary reaction to terrorism

Posted on 30th May 201731st May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Manchester attack on Monday, which killed 22 people and injured many more, has once again reignited the binary reaction to terrorist atrocities that is intensely problematic when assessing such events. Across the political spectrum, […]

May’s ‘wealth tax’: a fiery debate in a dull education

Posted on 23rd May 201731st May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Given the fact that it largely seems to be little more than a coronation ceremony for Theresa May, whose campaigning tactics are so remarkably unambitious as to avoid anything resembling a debate with her opposition, […]

Manchester Arena attack: a dark day for journalism

Posted on 23rd May 201730th May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

‘Terror carnage’, ‘massacre’ – some of the headlines splashed across Britain’s front pages today after an explosion last night killed at least 22 people at Manchester Arena. Several newspapers featured the photograph of an injured […]

Reactions to Corbyn

Posted on 18th May 201718th May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s a lot to be said for breaking out of the echo chamber. With this in mind, I accepted a friend’s suggestion of seeing Jeremy Corbyn’s much publicised visit to the Brundell Social Club on […]

Corbyn’s visit to Leeds: the speech that dismantled mainstream media rhetoric

Posted on 16th May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In addressing masses and masses of people in Leeds on Monday, Jeremy Corbyn completely dismantled all pre-existing Tory rhetoric of him as a man who, firstly, cannot unite his party, and secondly, conveys nothing but […]

Theresa May’s avoidance of the media: a smart political game and a betrayal of democracy

Posted on 2nd May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In light of the decision to hold a General Election in June 2017, Theresa May has not initiated much direct contact with the media. By contrast, Jeremy Corbyn has kick-started the campaign for Labour by […]

Trump’s top 100

Posted on 2nd May 20172nd May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As we are now nearing the monumental benchmark of President Trump’s 100th day in office, I feel it’s only fair to mark the occasion with a celebration of his greatest hits. By now, everyone is […]

May we debate you, Prime Minister?

Posted on 2nd May 20172nd May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Within hours of the announcement of a snap general election, Downing Street was reporting the Prime Minister would not be appearing in any televised debate with the opposition during the election campaign. For many, this […]

Worlds apart, but Heads Together

Posted on 2nd May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With ‘Heads Together’ having been selected as the official charity for the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon, backed by the Royal family, it’s clear that the one in four statistic regarding mental health is beginning […]

The Gryphon asks: are TV debates between politicians worthwhile?

Posted on 2nd May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

No – Michael Everitt In this day and age, there is a glut of information, readily available, on every conceivable subject. A quick Google search can satisfy your curiosity regarding the dietary habits of penguins/athletes/Kardashians […]

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