Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw argues that the government's new strategy is misguided, seemingly disregarding the links between obesity and poverty
Comment Writer Jade Matlock considers the 'Glee curse' and argues that it is both problematic and futile to compare the actors' deaths
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the long-anticipated reopening of pubs in the UK and considers the potential influence of lockdown on British drinking culture
Comment Writer Katie Porteous argues that whilst the UK continue to ease lockdown measures, they should look to Melbourne as a warning about complacency
Comment Writer Catrin Jackson argues that the compulsory use of face masks in shops should have been implemented sooner and may have reduced the impact of the COVID-19 on the UK
Comment Writer Elliott Haywood argues that in some cases, animal rights activism is incompatible with science and conservation, causing a halting of progress in these fields
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the disappearance of the Liberal Democrats in the public sphere, analysing why the party has recently garnered little attention and support
Comment Writer Caitlin Talbot discusses Boris Johnson's approach to reviving the economy post-COVID-19, arguing that the government should prioritise helping those in need as opposed to focusing on opening pubs and restaurants
Comment Writer Anya Logue discusses the track and trace app, arguing it is vital to save lives but the government needs to take into account people's concerns over their data being stored
Comment Writer Lance Morris discusses the recent change in the Labour Party's leadership, and how Keir Starmer is tackling issues head-on
Comment Writer Georgina Tait discusses New Zealand supermarket chain Countdown's recent change in its naming of menstrual products and why we need to remove the taboo around the word 'period'
As we reflect on Pride Month, which this year has been able to be celebrated in its traditional sense, Comment Writers share how they chose to mark it and what Pride means to them personally
Boris vs Obesity: Ignoring the Significance of Food Poverty
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw argues that the government's new strategy is misguided, seemingly disregarding the links between obesity and poverty
The ‘Glee Curse’ and Problematic Implications of Comparing Celebrity Deaths
Comment Writer Jade Matlock considers the 'Glee curse' and argues that it is both problematic and futile to compare the actors' deaths
‘Super Saturday’: A Case Study of Britain’s Drinking Culture
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the long-anticipated reopening of pubs in the UK and considers the potential influence of lockdown on British drinking culture
Why Return to Lockdown in Melbourne Should Serve as a Warning to the UK
Comment Writer Katie Porteous argues that whilst the UK continue to ease lockdown measures, they should look to Melbourne as a warning about complacency
Is the Introduction of Compulsory Face Masks Too Little Too Late?
Comment Writer Catrin Jackson argues that the compulsory use of face masks in shops should have been implemented sooner and may have reduced the impact of the COVID-19 on the UK
Animal Rights is a Danger to Conservation and Science
Comment Writer Elliott Haywood argues that in some cases, animal rights activism is incompatible with science and conservation, causing a halting of progress in these fields
Where Have the Liberal Democrats Gone?
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the disappearance of the Liberal Democrats in the public sphere, analysing why the party has recently garnered little attention and support
Building Back Better: What Are the Priorities for Our Society in a Post-COVID-19 World?
Comment Writer Caitlin Talbot discusses Boris Johnson's approach to reviving the economy post-COVID-19, arguing that the government should prioritise helping those in need as opposed to focusing on opening pubs and restaurants
We Need Track and Trace, But is it Worth the Risk to Our Data?
Comment Writer Anya Logue discusses the track and trace app, arguing it is vital to save lives but the government needs to take into account people's concerns over their data being stored
100 Days Not Out: Starmer’s Positive Start Faces Real Challenges Ahead
Comment Writer Lance Morris discusses the recent change in the Labour Party's leadership, and how Keir Starmer is tackling issues head-on
Period Packaging: The Damaging Taboo
Comment Writer Georgina Tait discusses New Zealand supermarket chain Countdown's recent change in its naming of menstrual products and why we need to remove the taboo around the word 'period'
What Pride Means to Me
As we reflect on Pride Month, which this year has been able to be celebrated in its traditional sense, Comment Writers share how they chose to mark it and what Pride means to them personally