Comment Writer Alex Cooke discusses the social media outrage at influencers in Dubai, arguing that their work should not be considered 'essential' and therefore, they should not be travelling
Comment Writer Oscar Courtney takes a look at the UK's responsibility in the Yemen humanitarian crisis, arguing that the only way to promote peace is to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia
TV Editor Sam Wait looks at the various ways that poor mental health is used for profit, using examples to show how memorabilia often works to capitalise on suffering
Comment Writer Emma Davis discusses the recent appointment of Love Island's Dr. Alex George as an ambassador of mental health, arguing that whilst it could simply be a publicity stunt from the government, it will help to create real change
Comment Writer Tom Cohen explores the UK's uniquely left-wing brand of transphobia, arguing that its rhetoric needs to be challenged by platforming the voices of members of the trans community
Comment Writer Lauren Ramsden considers her reaction to Spike Lee comparing Trump to Hitler, arguing that whilst it is inevitably provocative, the comparison is warranted
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers Gordon Brown's suggestion of how to restore British faith in the government, arguing that whilst an enquiry into governmental failings during the pandemic is vital, it may not go far enough to restore unity
Life & Style Editor Emma Stephenson considers some of the potentially detrimental effects of Scottish independence, suggesting that it is undesirable for both Scotland and the UK at large
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the positives Andrew Yang would bring if elected as Mayor to New York City, arguing that he has been unfairly vilified in the media
Comment Writer Miren Sowden discusses the racial inequalities in American healthcare, arguing that they have a disastrous impact on African Americans
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 Erin Osgood details the findings of a new review into maternity care, arguing that shocking treatment of female health is nothing new and must be changed
Influencers in Dubai: Can We Consider Their Work Essential?
Comment Writer Alex Cooke discusses the social media outrage at influencers in Dubai, arguing that their work should not be considered 'essential' and therefore, they should not be travelling
The UK Must Follow Biden in Withdrawing Support for Saudi-Led Yemen Offensive
Comment Writer Oscar Courtney takes a look at the UK's responsibility in the Yemen humanitarian crisis, arguing that the only way to promote peace is to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia
The Commodification of Suffering: From Van Gogh to Sylvia Plath
TV Editor Sam Wait looks at the various ways that poor mental health is used for profit, using examples to show how memorabilia often works to capitalise on suffering
Is the Appointment of Dr. Alex George as Mental Health Ambassador Performative or a Step Towards Real Change?
Comment Writer Emma Davis discusses the recent appointment of Love Island's Dr. Alex George as an ambassador of mental health, arguing that whilst it could simply be a publicity stunt from the government, it will help to create real change
The UK’s Transphobia Problem
Comment Writer Tom Cohen explores the UK's uniquely left-wing brand of transphobia, arguing that its rhetoric needs to be challenged by platforming the voices of members of the trans community
Why Spike Lee’s Comparison Between Trump and Hitler Helps Us to Understand the Former President’s Legacy
Comment Writer Lauren Ramsden considers her reaction to Spike Lee comparing Trump to Hitler, arguing that whilst it is inevitably provocative, the comparison is warranted
Is Gordon Brown Correct About How to Save the Failed State of Britain?
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers Gordon Brown's suggestion of how to restore British faith in the government, arguing that whilst an enquiry into governmental failings during the pandemic is vital, it may not go far enough to restore unity
Scottish Independence Revisited: A Costly and Undesirable Pipe Dream
Life & Style Editor Emma Stephenson considers some of the potentially detrimental effects of Scottish independence, suggesting that it is undesirable for both Scotland and the UK at large
Why Andrew Yang Should Be the Next Mayor of New York City
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the positives Andrew Yang would bring if elected as Mayor to New York City, arguing that he has been unfairly vilified in the media
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
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
Don’t Just Believe Women in Pain, Listen to Them: Why the Maternity Scandal is So Shameful
Comment Writer Erin Osgood details the findings of a new review into maternity care, arguing that shocking treatment of female health is nothing new and must be changed