Music Editor Robbie Hawken argues that the government's plans to increase the defence budget while drastically cutting back on foreign aid is misguided and deeply troubling
Comment Writer Sarah Mawson sheds light on the plight of sex workers who have been forgotten and ignored during the pandemic
Comment Writer Georgina O'Donnell discusses the government's handling of the refugee crisis, arguing that whilst they label migrant deaths a 'tragedy', it is their policy that is at fault
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey takes a closer look at the PM's comments on the devolution 'disaster', arguing that we will have to wait until the May elections to see whether Indyref 2 may become a reality
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
Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses the situation which led to the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, linking it to that of the passing of Justice Scalia in 2016 and its consequences
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the controversy surrounding the new Mary Wollstonecraft statue, arguing that whilst it is disrespectful, the conversations it has sparked are productive
Comment Writer Kit Parsons evaluates why Trump gained so many votes in the election, discussing why some of his achievements may have led to people voting for him
Comment writer Kitty Grant breaks down how the US postal voting works and how it has evolved over the years, arguing that Trump's attempts to invalidate these votes is a desperate last power grab
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the media's fascination with Kamala Harris' fashion choices, arguing that we should be scrutinising her politics more than her fashion
Comment Writer Kate Mckie discusses Trump's election night speech, arguing that its repercussions for both US and UK politics are severe and disheartening
A Pointless Defence: The Government’s Move to Slash Foreign Aid Will be Catastrophic
Music Editor Robbie Hawken argues that the government's plans to increase the defence budget while drastically cutting back on foreign aid is misguided and deeply troubling
How the Government Failed to Protect Sex Workers During the Pandemic
Comment Writer Sarah Mawson sheds light on the plight of sex workers who have been forgotten and ignored during the pandemic
Tragic Migrant Deaths are the Fault of the Government, Regardless of What They Want Us to Believe
Comment Writer Georgina O'Donnell discusses the government's handling of the refugee crisis, arguing that whilst they label migrant deaths a 'tragedy', it is their policy that is at fault
A Devolution Disaster: Is Indyref 2 on The Horizon?
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey takes a closer look at the PM's comments on the devolution 'disaster', arguing that we will have to wait until the May elections to see whether Indyref 2 may become a reality
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
Confirmation of Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett: Manipulation of the US Supreme Court Nominations?
Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses the situation which led to the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, linking it to that of the passing of Justice Scalia in 2016 and its consequences
The Silver Lining of an Insulting Statue: Wollstonecraft’s Legacy Lives On
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the controversy surrounding the new Mary Wollstonecraft statue, arguing that whilst it is disrespectful, the conversations it has sparked are productive
Was Trump Really That Bad?
Comment Writer Kit Parsons evaluates why Trump gained so many votes in the election, discussing why some of his achievements may have led to people voting for him
Why Trump is Wrong to Call Postal Votes ‘Corrupt’
Comment writer Kitty Grant breaks down how the US postal voting works and how it has evolved over the years, arguing that Trump's attempts to invalidate these votes is a desperate last power grab
The Media and Kamala Harris: Vice President is More Than Just Looking the Part
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the media's fascination with Kamala Harris' fashion choices, arguing that we should be scrutinising her politics more than her fashion
Trump’s Election Night Scandal Undermines the Democratic Process
Comment Writer Kate Mckie discusses Trump's election night speech, arguing that its repercussions for both US and UK politics are severe and disheartening