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Dominic Cummings: The Downing Street Strongman

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Isabel Ralphs

Dominic Cummings is not your typical advisor. His strong character and radical solutions are turning society upside down. Isabel Ralphs examines the profile of one of the most influential men in the UK. For all […]

Government Gives HS2 the Green Light

Posted on 17th February 202017th February 2020 by George Davis

After an internal review, the government has given the go-ahead for construction of the High Speed 2 rail network (HS2) to continue. The project has sparked controversy due to its spiralling costs and delays. Stage […]

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 […]

General Election: Which Issues Matter to Leeds?

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Frederic Long

Leeds’ eight constituencies have been divided since 2017 with 5 held by Labour and 3 by the Conservatives. With a city that voted narrowly to remain in the EU by 50.3% to 49.7%, a lot […]

Voting ID: The Solution to a Problem That Doesn’t Exist

Posted on 28th October 2019 by Owen Harding-Best

The year is 2004, and the Labour government is seeking to legislate to ensure everyone in the UK carries a form of identification. Amongst those stood in honourable opposition to such a measure is failed […]

Big Brother on the Internet? Watchdogs and Social Media

Posted on 12th April 201916th September 2019 by Michael Keating

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has published a white paper advocating for an independent internet watchdog to keep the giants of social media in check, as well as giving oversight to the […]

The Mental Health Crisis In Teaching

Posted on 4th March 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Across the UK, teachers have started to leave the profession faster than their replacements are being trained. The resultant drain of qualified and capable teachers from our education system has left those who remain overworked, […]

‘Meat-tax?’ A Big Mis-Steak

Posted on 17th November 201826th March 2019 by Isabel Ralphs

New findings from researchers at the University of Oxford has sparked discussion on the imposition of a ‘meat-tax’ on red and processed meat products. The study revealed the potentially lifesaving effects that such a measure […]

Tracey Crouch, Sports Minister, resigns over Fixed Betting

Posted on 9th November 20181st April 2019 by Owen Ellicott

Image Credit: [Daily Mail] Tracey Crouch, MP for Chatham and Aylesford and Minister for Sport, Civil Society and Loneliness, has resigned as a result of delays in cutting maximum stakes on fixed betting machines. The […]

Universal Credit more like Universal Car Crash…

Posted on 26th October 20181st April 2019 by Dmitry Fedoseev

You may recall that in 2013, the coalition government launched a controversial new welfare policy: Universal Credit. It was designed to ‘simplify’ the current benefits system, which over 80% of the public at the time […]

Question Time Looking For Under 30s In Leeds

Posted on 15th March 201815th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The popular BBC debate show, Question Time, is returning to Leeds for the first time since 2015. Due to be filmed on Thursday, March 22, at the Headingley Campus of Leeds Beckett University, the episode […]

The Office for Students: What Is It?

Posted on 26th January 201829th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Office for Students (OfS) has been in the news a lot lately, mostly for all the wrong reasons, but what is the intended purpose of this new body? The government intends the OfS to […]

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