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Dear the UK: you are not the centre of the European universe, and your Eurovision defeat was not political

Posted on 26th May 202126th May 2021 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Freja Ellefsen and Jess Garnett debunk the British public’s myths concerning the UK’s Eurovision flop.

What ever happened to Benjamin Bathurst? The mystery of Europe’s lost diplomat

Posted on 5th January 20215th January 2021 by Jack Varley

Jack Varley reflects on the dubious disappearance of the European diplomat.

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New Caledonia rejects independence from French colonial rule once more

Posted on 18th October 202015th October 2020 by Basia Jankowiak

On the 4th October, New Caledonians faced the independence referendum in which they had the possibility to decide whether they would still prefer to be a part of France or be able to manage the […]

Does COVID-19 present a threat to the European bloc?

Posted on 23rd May 202023rd May 2020 by Lucy Slater

To many of us, Brexit will now seem like a simpler time. Though it was a seemingly never-ending period of disappointment and catastrophe, at least, for me, the current global pandemic seems to have put […]

“If you want to work like a slave there’s work, otherwise, you’re out”: The invisible migrant workforce behind Europe’s vegetables

Posted on 7th May 20207th May 2020 by Alex Rimmer

The Almeria province in Spain produces around 3.5 million tonnes of fruit and vegetables per year, with over half of this being exported. The region has been branded ‘sea of plastic’ due to the abundance […]

Alternative Eurovision Programme Planned after 2020 Rotterdam Cancellation

Posted on 27th March 202027th March 2020 by Anna Brownbridge

After cancelling the annual performance competition due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest are considering an ‘alternative’ show. The 2020 contest would have seen performers from 41 countries gather with 16,000 […]

NUS Campaign to Save Erasmus

Posted on 13th March 202013th March 2020 by Giulio Bajona

NUS (National Union of Students) have launched a new campaign to help save the Erasmus programme, which faces an uncertain future now that the UK has officially left the European Union.  Initially founded in 1987, […]

Atalanta’s European Fairytale Continues

Posted on 26th February 202027th February 2020 by Joe Di Trapani

A 5-1 defeat to Manchester City in late October looked to have heralded the end of Atalanta’s Champions League debut season. Following the loss in Manchester their group stage record read: played three and lost […]

My Top 5 Christmas Markets for 2019

Posted on 6th December 20196th December 2019 by Grace Kyne

Christmas is soon approaching and markets are aplenty. Fancy a few days away for baked goods, a little mulled wine and some gift buying, but not sure which city is right for you? I’ve put […]

Best Weekends Away In Europe

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by Asha Hipperson

Asha Hipperson gives her top European weekend getaways on a budget.

Finland Flying to Euros 2020

Posted on 20th November 201920th November 2019 by Kelan Sarson

Image Credit- ghanasoccernet.com In recent years, many smaller teams have risen up the international football ladder. Costa Rica impressed in the 2014 World Cup, beating Luis Suarez led Uruguay 3-1, and maintaining a 0-0 draw […]

Tips for Travelling Prague

Posted on 15th March 201915th March 2019 by Tilly O'Brien

Of the European cities I visited this summer during my interrailing trip, Prague was my favourite, as its beauty lies in its old buildings and cobbled streets. It has not succumbed to the modern tourists’ […]

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