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UK’s protest politics: How and why has the Police Bill led to strife?

Posted on 23rd March 202126th March 2021 by Manasa Narayanan

“The last few weeks seem like a period of reckoning of police power in the UK”. Manasa Narayanan reports on the Kill the Bill protests across the country, in response to the Police Bill.

“I want nearly everyone in Leeds to know about me”: In conversation with Graft

Posted on 22nd March 202122nd March 2021 by Esme McGowan

Esme McGowan chats to the Leeds-born and bred Rap Game winner about life since the show, working with his heroes and making his family proud.

Leeds’ LGBTQ+ Legacy

Posted on 28th February 202128th February 2021 by Chloe-Nicole Arnold

February is LGBT History Month in the UK, which aims to celebrate and educate the nation on the history of the LGBTQ+ community. Stories of the queer community have often been unfairly misrepresented or even […]

The Story of My Locked-down Life in Three Walks

Posted on 28th February 202128th February 2021 by Giulio Bajona

I have always loved walking. It’s one of the most effective and cheapest ways of exercising whilst connecting to the world around you. It is also a great way to step away from troubling thoughts […]

Going local this lockdown: Volunteering and helping your community from home

Posted on 23rd February 202123rd February 2021 by Anna-Karina Yuill

On behalf of student-led startup Studenteer, Anna-Karina Yuill explores the benefits of volunteering at this time

Leeds art-rock gurus Mush take on the current dystopia on new album Lines Redacted

Posted on 14th February 202113th February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest reviews the new album from Leeds-based art-rock indie guitar gurus Mush, Lines Redacted.

Police enforcement of covid rules: Oppressive or justified?

Posted on 8th February 20218th February 2021 by William Nixon

Two men have been fined £10,000 each for organising the snowball fight that occurred in Hyde Park. In light of this, Will Nixon assesses whether the police have been acting fairly, or increasingly veering in to overkill.

Cut The Rent Begins Rent Strike

Posted on 5th February 20215th February 2021 by Eleanor Richardson

Eleanor Richardson covers the #CutTheRent story, as university students across the UK go on strikes to protest against rising rent costs during the pandemic.

Leeds Climate Commission Presents Roadmap to Net-Zero

Posted on 24th January 202124th January 2021 by Molly Tudor

The Net-Zero roadmap produced and presented by the Leeds Climate Commission on January 7th reports that if Leeds reaches its 2030 target of net-zero emissions the city would accelerate its post-Covid recovery by reaping numerous social and economic benefits.

Acclimatizing: In Conversation with ESN Erasmus and International Exchange Students society

Posted on 22nd January 202122nd January 2021 by Safi Bugel

We caught up with society president Alfie Milnes-Dobbs to discuss adapting to coronavirus and Brexit, both as students and as a society.

How is the pandemic being handled in France? A comparison

Posted on 19th January 202119th January 2021 by Marjolaine Marsile

French native and international student in Leeds Marjolaine Marsille reviews how France have handled the pandemic in comparison to the UK.

Students left in the lurch: We’re not happy!

Posted on 12th January 202112th January 2021 by Sarah Garraway

Sarah Garraway reflects on students’ feelings about the government’s negligence.

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