Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin reflects on the lack of diversity in this year's award season nominations and argues award shows need to do more
Comment Editor Alice Macfarlane argues that whilst social media can help to open up important conversations about mental health, it may also be a key factor in their misrepresentation
Comment Writer Sam Wait argues that YouTube Christmas hauls serve to highlight the wealth disparity that exists in society and are therefore problematic
Comment Writer Madison Harding-White argues that the concept of single-sex schools is outdated in modern society
Following a Question Time audience member's claim that his 80k salary doesn't put him in the top 5% of earners, Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw argues that the wealthy need to become more aware of the financial reality of workers in the UK
With online retail giant Amazon recently being criticised for selling Auschwitz Christmas ornaments, comment Writer Sophie Utteridge argues that there needs to be more regulations in place to prevent incidents like these
Comment Writer Ella Foster urges us to be more sensitive to slurs present in popular festive music this Christmas
As the 2010s come to an end, Redbrick writers and editors come together to reflect on what they consider to be the most impactful news stories from the era
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas argues that society needs to stop stereotyping and stigmatising single women
Deputy Editor Emily Calder delves deeper into John Legend's choice to revise a Christmas classic in light of the #MeToo movement
Comment Editor Alice Macfarlane praises a local pub's drive to get the homeless to vote, highlighting that the housing crisis should be the defining issue of the upcoming election
Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw questions whether we really need an International Men's Day, arguing that having designated days for certain groups of people is counterproductive overall
Awards Season 2020: Diversity Disappointment
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin reflects on the lack of diversity in this year's award season nominations and argues award shows need to do more
Does Social Media Romanticise Mental Health Issues?
Comment Editor Alice Macfarlane argues that whilst social media can help to open up important conversations about mental health, it may also be a key factor in their misrepresentation
Why YouTube Christmas Hauls are Problematic
Comment Writer Sam Wait argues that YouTube Christmas hauls serve to highlight the wealth disparity that exists in society and are therefore problematic
Should Single Sex Schools Still Exist?
Comment Writer Madison Harding-White argues that the concept of single-sex schools is outdated in modern society
Bursting the Bourgeois Bubble
Following a Question Time audience member's claim that his 80k salary doesn't put him in the top 5% of earners, Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw argues that the wealthy need to become more aware of the financial reality of workers in the UK
Amazon’s Auschwitz Scandal
With online retail giant Amazon recently being criticised for selling Auschwitz Christmas ornaments, comment Writer Sophie Utteridge argues that there needs to be more regulations in place to prevent incidents like these
Christmas Song Controversy: Can Words Ever Just be Words Anymore?
Comment Writer Ella Foster urges us to be more sensitive to slurs present in popular festive music this Christmas
Defining the Decade 2010-2019: The Biggest Stories of the Last 10 Years
As the 2010s come to an end, Redbrick writers and editors come together to reflect on what they consider to be the most impactful news stories from the era
Stop Stigmatising Single Women
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas argues that society needs to stop stereotyping and stigmatising single women
Finding it Cold Outside? #MeToo
Deputy Editor Emily Calder delves deeper into John Legend's choice to revise a Christmas classic in light of the #MeToo movement
Digbeth Fights For Democracy
Comment Editor Alice Macfarlane praises a local pub's drive to get the homeless to vote, highlighting that the housing crisis should be the defining issue of the upcoming election
Do We Really Need International Men’s Day?
Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw questions whether we really need an International Men's Day, arguing that having designated days for certain groups of people is counterproductive overall