Comment Writer Samar Ahmed argues that institutions such as the Police are not doing enough to prevent violence against women, thus contributing to the problem.
Comment Writer Aaliya Afzal reflects on the 'body positivity' movement, arguing that while it is an empowering concept, uninvited praise of bodies that are not the conventional beauty standard can be harmful and offensive.
Music Editor Sammy Andrews argues that StudyTube content promotes Toxic Productivity, leaving less-privileged students feeling unable to catch up.
Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker discusses Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak's hesitancy to self-isolate after Health Secretary Sajid Javid tests positive for Covid-19, arguing that it is one rule for them and another for us
Comment Writer James Simpson argues that Samuel Luiz's murder shows how prevalent homophobia still is in our society, and that we need to be tackling homophobia in its most subtle forms, to prevent more LGBTQIA+ people experiencing such cruelty and violence.
Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker discusses the UK's recent heat wave in relation to other extreme weather patterns and floods, arguing that we need to be more attentive to the climate crisis in order to prevent further damage and destruction
Comment Writer Rico Singh Dhami explores South Korea's economic development, arguing that the nations progression highlights how important it is for a government to have a good relationship with the economy and enterprise
Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker considers The National Food Strategy's proposal of a salt and sugar tax, arguing that the Government is failing to address a more pressing issue in our dietary habits - our reliance on meat and dairy products.
Comment Editor Colette Fountain highlights the damaging effects of Neoliberalism on homelessness , and argues as a society we have forgotten how to be kind
Comment Writer Rico Singh Dhami weighs up the success of cryptocurrency in domestic and international economies and considers its use in trade going forward
Comment writer James Simpson explores how Princess Diana's legacy as The People's Princess continues to influence people's perceptions of the monarchy today
Comment Writer Rhea Phagura looks at the recent scandals involving Matt Hancock, arguing that white men in the Conservative party face little to no consequences for their actions.
Are the Police Doing Enough to Prevent Violence Against Women? The Short Answer is No.
Comment Writer Samar Ahmed argues that institutions such as the Police are not doing enough to prevent violence against women, thus contributing to the problem.
Body Positivity on Instagram: The Condescending Side
Comment Writer Aaliya Afzal reflects on the 'body positivity' movement, arguing that while it is an empowering concept, uninvited praise of bodies that are not the conventional beauty standard can be harmful and offensive.
StudyTube Promotes Toxic Productivity and Most Students Cannot Keep Up
Music Editor Sammy Andrews argues that StudyTube content promotes Toxic Productivity, leaving less-privileged students feeling unable to catch up.
One Rule For Them and Another For Us: Why Can’t The Government Abide by Their Own Rules?
Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker discusses Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak's hesitancy to self-isolate after Health Secretary Sajid Javid tests positive for Covid-19, arguing that it is one rule for them and another for us
Samuel Luiz’s murder illustrates the ongoing epidemic of anti-LGBTQ+ hatred in society
Comment Writer James Simpson argues that Samuel Luiz's murder shows how prevalent homophobia still is in our society, and that we need to be tackling homophobia in its most subtle forms, to prevent more LGBTQIA+ people experiencing such cruelty and violence.
Why Are We Failing to Give the Climate Crisis the Attention it so Desperately Needs?
Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker discusses the UK's recent heat wave in relation to other extreme weather patterns and floods, arguing that we need to be more attentive to the climate crisis in order to prevent further damage and destruction
Why South Korea Proves Economic Development Depends Primarily On Institutions
Comment Writer Rico Singh Dhami explores South Korea's economic development, arguing that the nations progression highlights how important it is for a government to have a good relationship with the economy and enterprise
Sugar and Salt Taxes: A Scapegoat For More Pressing Concerns?
Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker considers The National Food Strategy's proposal of a salt and sugar tax, arguing that the Government is failing to address a more pressing issue in our dietary habits - our reliance on meat and dairy products.
Why Homelessness Will Never End in a Neoliberal society
Comment Editor Colette Fountain highlights the damaging effects of Neoliberalism on homelessness , and argues as a society we have forgotten how to be kind
Is Cryptocurrency the Future of Trade and Investment?
Comment Writer Rico Singh Dhami weighs up the success of cryptocurrency in domestic and international economies and considers its use in trade going forward
Still The People’s Princess: Why Princess Diana’s Legacy Continues To Impact Public Perceptions Of The Monarchy
Comment writer James Simpson explores how Princess Diana's legacy as The People's Princess continues to influence people's perceptions of the monarchy today
Hancock Hypocrisy: Why Do White Tories Get a Pass?
Comment Writer Rhea Phagura looks at the recent scandals involving Matt Hancock, arguing that white men in the Conservative party face little to no consequences for their actions.