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Climate migration – a green incentive for the selfish?

Posted on 21st October 202021st October 2020 by Beanna Olding

The climate is changing at a rapid, devastating rate. As parts of the world become uninhabitable, people are being forced to move across the world to seek a safe place to live. Beanna Olding investigates.

Are we Seeking Temporary Fixes or Permanent Solutions for Refugees?

Posted on 1st October 20201st October 2020 by Aino Lappalainen

Refugees are frequently reported in a negative light: as scapegoats and objects of hostility. Aino Lappelainen seeks to bring to light the lesser known side of the story: of perilous conditions and volatile climates that force these people from their established lives.

The Current State of the Labour Party

Posted on 26th September 202026th September 2020 by Tyler England

With new leadership, the Labour Party is conducting itself cautiously. Their strategy for the future is ‘a gamble’, reports Tyler England.

This country is not innocent: The ugly reality of racism in the UK

Posted on 10th July 202010th July 2020 by Tasha Ratti

There is a mistaken superiority in Britain on issues regarding race, one which compartmentalises racism to the US. There is a dangerous reluctance within the Government to admit the actualities of racism in the UK: […]

Donald Trump: Out of touch and out of time

Posted on 3rd June 20203rd June 2020 by Lucy Slater

Of all the world leaders, Donald Trump is the last that we would ever want to see deal with protests and riots over race and equality. Not once has he made any attempt to hide […]

Choose your pandemic leader: Would Boris have made the cut?

Posted on 20th May 202025th May 2020 by Beanna Olding

It’s a Tuesday morning on 23rd July 2019, and Boris Johnson has just won sixty-six per cent of the Conservative Party members’ vote. He is now our new Prime Minister. In a characteristically jovial speech, […]

Is COVID-19 proof that Brexit is dangerous?

Posted on 19th May 202011th July 2020 by Tasha Ratti

Brexit has dwindled into a very much reduced priority since the arrival of coronavirus. As a granddaughter of Indian immigrants, I have found the events of Brexit slightly more difficult to disregard. When I awoke […]

Could COVID-19 Be A Political Reset For Society?

Posted on 1st May 20201st May 2020 by Alex Doyle

The coronavirus pandemic has shaken up the status-quo of policy-making around the world. Certain countries, including the UK, are witnessing a monumental paradigm shift in which heavy state intervention has become the new norm. It […]

Kindness is good for you: How Finland can inspire changes in the UK following the COVID-19 outbreak

Posted on 14th April 202014th April 2020 by Zoé Green

For the third year running, Finland has been crowned as the ‘happiest country’ by the World Happiness Report 2020. The report was based on personal evaluations, in which citizens of one-hundred and fifty-six countries rated […]

COVID-19: Is the national voucher scheme for free school meals working?

Posted on 14th April 2020 by Alex Rimmer

Around 1.3 million children in England are eligible for free school meals. Due to the outbreak of coronavirus, families are having to deal with the unexpected cost of feeding their children during term time. As […]

The Police’s Coronavirus Balancing Act

Posted on 8th April 20208th April 2020 by Amy Ramswell

Desperate times call for desperate measures; that much is clear. The most invasive set of regulations ever seen in peacetime are currently being enforced in the UK, effectively putting the country under house arrest with […]

Mental Health At University

Posted on 30th March 202030th March 2020 by Natasha Peters

In 2017, across all British Universities, one student committed suicide every four days. If a student was dying every four days from COVID-19, there would be widespread panic and action. Yet this obviously serious mental […]

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