Comment Writer Miren Sowden discusses the racial inequalities in American healthcare, arguing that they have a disastrous impact on African Americans
Comment Writer Rubika Latif discusses the two-child benefit cap and how this has led to many women terminating pregnancies they wanted to keep due to the financial hardship of COVID-19, arguing that the cap undermines the pro-choice debate and should be cut
Comment Writer Ffion Haf discusses the recent news that explicit images of thousands of Irish women has been linked, arguing that criminal laws against this need to be passed
Comment Writer Georgia Wells discusses the cancellation of exams for GCSE and A-Level students in Wales, arguing that similar action should be taken in England to ensure the mental wellbeing of students during the pandemic
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the government's plan to get students safely home for Christmas, pointing out various considerations that the government have yet to answer for
It will not all be over by Christmas as many news outlets and commentators are claiming, there are still many hurdles to overcome, argues Comment writer Lucy Dodd
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the prospect of a digital Christmas, questioning whether it is feasible for the government to expect people to follow the rule of six during the holiday
Comment writer Daniella Murinas criticises the government's 'Rethink, Re-skill and Reboot’ campaign, arguing that it promotes a demeaning hierarchy of career achievement which places jobs in the arts at the bottom of the pile
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge considers the government's alleged plan for university students to be locked-down before going home for Christmas, arguing that in reality is it a misjudged strategy
Comment Writer Georgia Wells discusses the frustrations felt in the hospitality industry in light of the government's ever changing lockdown strategies
Comment Writer Vicky Wilson calls for reform of the UK's flawed exam system, arguing that the wake of Coronavirus has shown to be an ideal time to reassess
Comment Writer Rubika Latif discusses Trump's recent nomination of Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court after Ruth Bader Ginsburg's recent passing, arguing that the appointment of Barrett could be disastrous for those who rely on the Affordable Care Act
We Must Look to the Past to Explain the Extreme Racial Injustices in American Healthcare Suffered by African Americans
Comment Writer Miren Sowden discusses the racial inequalities in American healthcare, arguing that they have a disastrous impact on African Americans
Why the Two-Child Benefit Cap Undermines the Pro-Choice Debate
Comment Writer Rubika Latif discusses the two-child benefit cap and how this has led to many women terminating pregnancies they wanted to keep due to the financial hardship of COVID-19, arguing that the cap undermines the pro-choice debate and should be cut
The Recent Leaking of Explicit Images of Irish Women and the Implications This Will Have on the Victims
Comment Writer Ffion Haf discusses the recent news that explicit images of thousands of Irish women has been linked, arguing that criminal laws against this need to be passed
A Disunited Kingdom: Welsh Exams Cancelled
Comment Writer Georgia Wells discusses the cancellation of exams for GCSE and A-Level students in Wales, arguing that similar action should be taken in England to ensure the mental wellbeing of students during the pandemic
Is the Christmas Travel Window Another Let Down for Students Across the Country?
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the government's plan to get students safely home for Christmas, pointing out various considerations that the government have yet to answer for
Why Cautious Optimism is the Right Attitude to Take Towards the COVID Vaccines
It will not all be over by Christmas as many news outlets and commentators are claiming, there are still many hurdles to overcome, argues Comment writer Lucy Dodd
Disappointing and Demoralising: The Prospect of a Digital Christmas
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the prospect of a digital Christmas, questioning whether it is feasible for the government to expect people to follow the rule of six during the holiday
Rude, Ruthless and Regressive: The Government’s Treatment of Art Sector Professionals
Comment writer Daniella Murinas criticises the government's 'Rethink, Re-skill and Reboot’ campaign, arguing that it promotes a demeaning hierarchy of career achievement which places jobs in the arts at the bottom of the pile
Is a Pre-Christmas Student Lockdown Plausible?
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge considers the government's alleged plan for university students to be locked-down before going home for Christmas, arguing that in reality is it a misjudged strategy
Hostility Towards Hospitality: The Government’s Chaotic Management of the Hospitality Sector
Comment Writer Georgia Wells discusses the frustrations felt in the hospitality industry in light of the government's ever changing lockdown strategies
‘Fuelling stress, anxiety and failure?’ Scrutinising the Exam System in the Wake of COVID-19
Comment Writer Vicky Wilson calls for reform of the UK's flawed exam system, arguing that the wake of Coronavirus has shown to be an ideal time to reassess
What Amy Coney Barrett’s Nomination Means For US Healthcare
Comment Writer Rubika Latif discusses Trump's recent nomination of Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court after Ruth Bader Ginsburg's recent passing, arguing that the appointment of Barrett could be disastrous for those who rely on the Affordable Care Act