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Figures Show That There is a Lack of Black Professors in UK Universities

Posted on 23rd March 202023rd March 2020 by Kerisa Carlin

Recent Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) figures show fewer than 1% of UK university professors are Black. Despite an increase in universities employing both academic and non-academic staff to record levels, generally growth in employing […]

We’re being selfish about Coronavirus

Posted on 12th March 202013th March 2020 by Alfie Coulstock-Cockeram

Coronavirus is a big deal. Wuhan has been devastated, and over 80,000 people in China are infected. Italy has already been totally quarantined, and there is genuine talk that some UK cities might follow suit. […]

Hand Sanitiser Panic Buying Online for 5000% More than Recommended Retail Price

Posted on 12th March 202012th March 2020 by Ella Jones

Rising concerns over the coronavirus outbreak in the UK have led to panic buying. With hand sanitiser sold out in stores, consumers are turning to online selling platforms like eBay instead – though they face […]

Sexual Assault Victim Claims ‘Gagged’ by Universities

Posted on 24th February 202024th February 2020 by Jian Feng

35 UK universities admit that they have asked students who have been victims of sexual assault, bullying and poor teaching to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDA). Charlotte (falsified name), a previous undergraduate student who studied at […]

Number of International Students in the UK Rises

Posted on 3rd February 20203rd February 2020 by Yasmine Moro Virion

According to a report by The Higher Education Statistics Agency, (HESA) the number of international students enrolling into universities is back on the rise after a Brexit dip. HESA, a body made up of experts […]

Leeds University and LUU Advise Students on Coronavirus

Posted on 26th January 202014th March 2020 by Laura Malaussene

The New Year’s festivities this year were cancelled in Beijing due to the discovery and growing spread of a new coronavirus, cousin of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) that affected China in 2003. It […]

State of Emergency: Inequality in the UK

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Will Southall

The Gryphon takes a look at how high inequality has led to violent protests in Chile and reflects on sustained income inequality in the UK. Over the last few weeks intensifying protests in Chile saw […]

The UK Housing Crisis

Posted on 26th November 201918th December 2019 by Beatriz Casarrubios Lopez

The housing crisis is only going to get worse if the Conservative government continue their reign of astringency. The absence of thoughtful, long-term beneficial housing programmes is seriously affecting us all.   A recent series was […]

Leeds Announced as 22nd Hardest Working City in the UK

Posted on 20th November 201920th November 2019 by Amelia Cutting

A brand new online tool has been created to show which cities are the hardest working throughout the UK.  It uses factors like average hours worked, unemployment rate and commute time, to determine the working […]

No Peace in Sight: America, Syria, Turkey and the Kurds

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Ted Orme-Claye

The US has withdrawn from the conflict in Syria, as promised by President Trump in 2016. However, the consequences of this decision are just beginning to shine through. What is left for the region after […]

Human Trafficking: An Increasing Epidemic

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Hannah Mather-Downham

Human trafficking is regarded as ‘modern-day slavery’ by charities and governments around the world. With this problem ever-increasing, Hannah Mather-Downham raises awareness on the issue. In the wake of the tragic death of thirty-nine Vietnamese […]

More UK Representation at the World Bank

Posted on 4th November 20194th November 2019 by Aniruddha Gupta

The President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Sir Suma Chakrabarti, stated that the UK should demand more representation for itself in higher management of the World Bank. His justification is that the […]

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