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Sine functions over sexual health – Should schools be better-equipping young people for life in the ‘real-world’?

Posted on 9th June 20219th June 2021 by Isabel Ralphs

Personal, sexual, health and economic (PSHE) education has been under-valued and under-resourced in schools across the country. Isabel Ralphs explores the worrying repercussions of this void in personal knowledge.

Dominic Cummings lifts curtain on government coronavirus response

Posted on 9th June 20219th June 2021 by William Nixon

Why did Dominic Cummings offer scathing criticism of the government towards the end of May? Was he merely reitterating what we already know or are his claims offering a more damning insight in to the government’s handling of the pandemic? Will Nixon reports.

Kill the Bill: How did we get here, and how do we reclaim our right to protest?

Posted on 2nd April 20212nd April 2021 by Alex Howe

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.

The Police Bill and human rights: Who controls our government?

Posted on 20th March 20217th April 2021 by Lennart Schiek

Lennart Schiek takes a close look at the Police Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill.

Australian government takes on tech giants over ‘world-first’ legislation, enforcing media dues

Posted on 19th February 202119th February 2021 by William Nixon

In an age of vast access to media, newsfeeds are updating by the second. Whilst tech giants amass great sums of revenue from promoting this material, ought journalists to be compensated fairly for their content?! Will Nixon reports on a new Austrailian law which purports to do just that.

Headteachers and the Department for Education: Will they resolve their issues in 2021?

Posted on 22nd January 202130th January 2021 by Jess Tait

Jess Tait explores the conflict between teachers and the government throughout the pandemic. Whilst both agree that education is important, ‘this foundation does not seem to bring them together’.

Indian Farmers’ March: A Fight Against the Top-Down

Posted on 16th December 202030th January 2021 by Manasa Narayanan

There is much unrest within the farming community in India. Recently, three new Agriculture Bills have come in to force, sparking widespread protest. Manasa Narayanan spoke to people involved, tracing the root source of their anger to the centralised government at the heart of India’s power structure.

Stand with Thailand, Protect Human Rights

Posted on 7th December 202024th April 2021 by Clarissa Leung

Students in Thailand have been dodging pepper spray, putting out tear gas canisters and holding up three-finger salutes as they call for major democratic reforms to the Prayut Chan-o-cha government as well as a modernisation […]

Neglected: Mental health during coronavirus

Posted on 19th November 202019th November 2020 by Ahnaf Akeef

Have we been prioritising physical health and containing the virus at the expanse of neglecting mental health in this country? Clarissa Leung and Ahnaf Akeef report on Covid’s impact on mental health.

Mental Health vs. Physical health: Is ignoring government guidelines sometimes the right thing to do?

Posted on 13th November 202013th November 2020 by Anonymous

Caring for our mental health has always been essential, but now maybe even more than ever! Amid a global pandemic and during a second lockdown, it is easy to forget about taking care of ourselves and prioritising our mental well-being.

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Leeds venues receive funding to keep their doors open

Posted on 24th October 202015th November 2020 by Jack Valentine

Some of Leeds’ favourite venues including Old Red Bus Station, Brudenell Social Club and the Leeds Library have received vital funding to stay open as part of the Government’s Cultural Recovery Fund.  The scheme, a […]

Marcus Rashford: The Goal-Scoring Activist

Posted on 20th October 202020th October 2020 by Calum Pinches

Marcus Rashford recently forced the government to change their policy on free school meals. Sports editor Calum Pinches profiles the Man United forward, and his own experience with hunger.

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