Comment Writer James Simpson discusses the recent unveiling of the new financial budget for 2021/2022, arguing that whilst the policy has some positives, it is not enough
Comment Writer Tom Cohen explores the consequences of government outsourcing of asylum accommodation, arguing that the inhumane conditions of temporary accommodation work to bolster the government's Hostile Environment policy
Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker argues that the at-home smear tests are a step in the right direction for women's health, but while helping to remove shame and stigma they won't cure all ills
Comment Writer Ffion Haf discusses the stigma surrounding people with vaginas, arguing that there is a need to start productive conversations surrounding vaginas and discharge
Comment Writer Abby Henderson discusses the troubling trend of anti-Asian hate crime in the UK, arguing that while raising awareness online is important so is taking meaningful action
Taking us through the various charitable responses to Covid-19, Comment Writer Muskan Surana asks whether charities are the best option for the UK as we move towards economic recovery
Comment Writer Lucy Dodd delves deep into the public's fascination with America's most famous family, arguing that Kim and Kanye will not be able to take a step back from the spotlight during their divorce
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein considers the contentious feminist debate surrounding strip clubs, arguing that whilst for now the priority should be protecting the right of strippers, the existence of strip clubs cannot help but perpetuate harmful ideas about women
Comment Writer Anya Desai considers the possibility of the contraceptive pill being accessible in pharmacies, arguing that whilst the decision would be accompanied by notable risks, improved accessibility would be a step in the right direction for female health
In this article, Comment Writer Jasmine Sandhar debunks the assumption that lockdown made women safer, instead detailing the ways in which lockdown merely revealed the pre-existing sexism inherent in the UK
After a campaign season like no other, Kitty Grant argues that social media was a vital alternative to in person campaigning for this year's Guild of Student's election
Comment Writer Samir Seghal considers why the Northern working-class are no longer loyal Labour voters, arguing that the left's misunderstanding of the new face of the working class is at the heart of the problem
Rishi Sunak Unveils Budget For 2021/2022: What Does It Mean For Our Current Financial Crisis?
Comment Writer James Simpson discusses the recent unveiling of the new financial budget for 2021/2022, arguing that whilst the policy has some positives, it is not enough
Outsourcing the Asylum System: The Cost of the Tories Putting Lives in the Hands of Business
Comment Writer Tom Cohen explores the consequences of government outsourcing of asylum accommodation, arguing that the inhumane conditions of temporary accommodation work to bolster the government's Hostile Environment policy
At-Home Smear Tests: A Revolution in Women’s Health?
Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker argues that the at-home smear tests are a step in the right direction for women's health, but while helping to remove shame and stigma they won't cure all ills
Demonising Discharge: The Stigma Attached to Bodies With Vaginas
Comment Writer Ffion Haf discusses the stigma surrounding people with vaginas, arguing that there is a need to start productive conversations surrounding vaginas and discharge
Anti-Asian Hate Crime Is On The Rise, It Deserves More Attention and Action
Comment Writer Abby Henderson discusses the troubling trend of anti-Asian hate crime in the UK, arguing that while raising awareness online is important so is taking meaningful action
Can Charities Really Help the Covid Aftermath?
Taking us through the various charitable responses to Covid-19, Comment Writer Muskan Surana asks whether charities are the best option for the UK as we move towards economic recovery
Kimye Divorce: Where Does Public Persona End and Private Life Begin?
Comment Writer Lucy Dodd delves deep into the public's fascination with America's most famous family, arguing that Kim and Kanye will not be able to take a step back from the spotlight during their divorce
Strip Clubs Are Harming Women, But We Shouldn’t Make Them Illegal
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein considers the contentious feminist debate surrounding strip clubs, arguing that whilst for now the priority should be protecting the right of strippers, the existence of strip clubs cannot help but perpetuate harmful ideas about women
Over the Counter Contraception: The Risks and Rewards of an Accessible Pill
Comment Writer Anya Desai considers the possibility of the contraceptive pill being accessible in pharmacies, arguing that whilst the decision would be accompanied by notable risks, improved accessibility would be a step in the right direction for female health
Lockdown Did Not Make Women Safer, It Only Exposed the UK’s Inherent Sexism
In this article, Comment Writer Jasmine Sandhar debunks the assumption that lockdown made women safer, instead detailing the ways in which lockdown merely revealed the pre-existing sexism inherent in the UK
Does Social Media Belong in Guild Election Campaigns?
After a campaign season like no other, Kitty Grant argues that social media was a vital alternative to in person campaigning for this year's Guild of Student's election
Rebuilding the ‘Red Wall’: Can Labour Still Represent the Working-Class?
Comment Writer Samir Seghal considers why the Northern working-class are no longer loyal Labour voters, arguing that the left's misunderstanding of the new face of the working class is at the heart of the problem