Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling's tweets about menstruation and calls for more support for intersectional feminism
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the return to work amid Coronavirus, in particular what this means for two primary school teachers
Comment Writer Colette Fountain reflects on the criticism that women in power deal with, whilst praising the way that female leaders like Jacinda Ardern have dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic
Comment Writer Elsie Haldane discusses the effects of the coronavirus on those living in refugee camps, arguing that we need to do more to help those in need
Comment Writer Freya Wainstein discusses the backlash over 'performative activism' on social media, suggesting that there have also been positive effects of the social media response supporting #BlackLivesMatter
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the importance of 'Caroline's Law', arguing that the government should have been called upon to protect celebrities from the media a long time ago
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas criticises the recent anti-lockdown protests, arguing that they devalue the medium of protests as a way of drawing attention to important issues
Following the UK government's decision to lift some lockdown restrictions, Comment Writer Andrew Bailey discusses whether a second Coronavirus wave is imminent
Comment Writer Tayte Thompson-James discusses calls to 'decolonise' the British curriculum, arguing the importance of educating students on black history
Comment Writer Tom Denham discusses Prime Minister Johnson's reluctant first u-turn and the potential of a newfound appreciation for migrant workers following the pandemic
Comment Writer Sundus Abdullah discusses the recent Black Lives Matter protests after the death of George Floyd, who was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, and talks in depth about systemic racism in the US and the UK
Comment Writer Esther Purves explores the significant double standards experienced by female politicians when it comes to parenthood
The Importance of Intersectionality: Why J.K. Rowling’s Views are Outdated
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling's tweets about menstruation and calls for more support for intersectional feminism
Uncertainty Surrounds the End of Furlough and Return to Work
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the return to work amid Coronavirus, in particular what this means for two primary school teachers
The Success of Female Leaders During Coronavirus
Comment Writer Colette Fountain reflects on the criticism that women in power deal with, whilst praising the way that female leaders like Jacinda Ardern have dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic
Breaking Point: What the COVID-19 Crisis Means for Those Already in Crisis
Comment Writer Elsie Haldane discusses the effects of the coronavirus on those living in refugee camps, arguing that we need to do more to help those in need
Is it Right to Criticise the Social Media Outrage at George Floyd’s Murder?
Comment Writer Freya Wainstein discusses the backlash over 'performative activism' on social media, suggesting that there have also been positive effects of the social media response supporting #BlackLivesMatter
Why ‘Caroline’s Law’ Has Been A Long Time Coming
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the importance of 'Caroline's Law', arguing that the government should have been called upon to protect celebrities from the media a long time ago
How Anti-Lockdown Demonstrations Tarnish the Importance of Protest
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas criticises the recent anti-lockdown protests, arguing that they devalue the medium of protests as a way of drawing attention to important issues
Is a Second Coronavirus Wave Imminent?
Following the UK government's decision to lift some lockdown restrictions, Comment Writer Andrew Bailey discusses whether a second Coronavirus wave is imminent
Black Lives Matter: Why Social Media is Teaching us What our Schools Have Failed to
Comment Writer Tayte Thompson-James discusses calls to 'decolonise' the British curriculum, arguing the importance of educating students on black history
Prime Minister Johnson’s Reluctant First U-Turn
Comment Writer Tom Denham discusses Prime Minister Johnson's reluctant first u-turn and the potential of a newfound appreciation for migrant workers following the pandemic
Police Brutality Amidst COVID-19: Does Racism Take a Break?
Comment Writer Sundus Abdullah discusses the recent Black Lives Matter protests after the death of George Floyd, who was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, and talks in depth about systemic racism in the US and the UK
Politicians and Parenthood: The Double Standards
Comment Writer Esther Purves explores the significant double standards experienced by female politicians when it comes to parenthood