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Tag: politics

Therese Coffey – Proof That Diversity in Politics is Not Enough

Posted on 16th October 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Boris Johnson’s newest cabinet was, as he would like to have us believe, carefully selected to “reflect modern Britain”; and in terms of diversity, it seems to be a historically progressive selection of politicians. However […]

What is the point of the Liberal Democrats?

Posted on 15th October 201915th October 2019 by Owen Harding-Best

Parliamentarians have returned to the House of Commons following the Supreme Court’s verdict on the unlawfulness of Boris Johnson’s prorogation, ready for another fresh attempt to stop no-deal. Imperative to this goal are Jo Swinson’s […]

Review: Nymphs & Thugs Present – Live Wire @ The Hyde Park Book Club

Posted on 11th October 201911th October 2019 by Delphie Bond

Arts & Culture Editor Delphie Bond reviews Live Wire, a spoken word poetry night in Leeds.

Music as an Act of Resistance

Posted on 4th October 20194th October 2019 by Toni Stephenson

With the shortlist for this year’s Mercury Music Prize being more politicised than ever, Toni Stephenson takes a look at how politics and music have become increasingly intertwined over recent years.

Boris: A Threat to Democracy?

Posted on 19th September 201919th September 2019 by Molly Rampton

Boris Johnson’s government intends to prorogue Parliament for just over a month – suspending all bills, motions, and questions and cancelling any legislation still in the process of being made. While prorogation is a normal […]

Italian Broadcaster Rai Proposes ‘Gender-Based’ Channels

Posted on 6th May 20196th May 2019 by Alfie Coulstock-Cockeram

I hate gender roles. Growing up I was hardly a figurehead for masculinity, resulting in regular snide questions about my sexuality and overall virility. To me, it seemed absolutely backward: was it not simplistic and […]

The Porn Ultimatum

Posted on 6th May 20197th May 2019 by Alfie Coulstock-Cockeram

The UK’s upcoming ‘porn ban’ is an ill-thought out, regressive and ideological policy that isn’t fit for purpose. From the 15th July, radical and sweeping age-verification laws will take effect on adult sites, requiring an […]

LGBT+: Being Political Is for Our Welfare

Posted on 6th May 20197th May 2019 by George Sykes

Over the past year, there has been growing discontent within the LGBT+ community here in Leeds at the inactivity and inflexibility of the LGBT+ Society, which has deprived LGBT+ people at Leeds the chance to […]

Leeds Councillor Alison Garthwaite Dismisses Bar Brawl: “Grime Is Associated With Trouble”

Posted on 6th May 20197th May 2019 by Michael Keating

Following the temporary closure of Norman Bar last month after a large brawl, Councillor Alison Garthwaite, who represents Hyde Park and Headingley, told a Leeds City Council meeting: “I assume this is grime, I know […]

The Death Of Lyra McKee: Northern Ireland Needs Peace Now More Than Ever

Posted on 6th May 20197th May 2019 by Michael Keating

A few weeks ago, when visiting Londonderry, the mood of residents was hopeful. Despite the car bomb explosions earlier in the year, people were largely unfazed, reasoning that the groups undertaking terrorist acts in an […]

Brunei Is Stoning Its LGBTI Citizens To Death. Will Western Activism Help?

Posted on 19th April 201919th April 2019 by Fiona Western

On 3rd April, the South-East Asian country Brunei officially made gay sex acts punishable by stoning to death. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah established Brunei’s Sharia penal code in 2014 with the aim of increasing Islam’s influence. […]

The British Press And The Transmission Of Hate

Posted on 8th April 20198th April 2019 by Eloise Barry

In a country so deeply split in the midst of Brexit chaos, the ideas of the far-right have been rapidly gaining traction. The divisive nature of a referendum always carried the risk of an increase […]

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