As Theresa May bids high office farewell, Hannah Lay contemplates her legacy, focusing on housing, austerity and the divisive issue of Brexit
Comment writer Charlotte Gill raises the importance of language learning beyond university
Dominic Staniforth discusses the milkshaking taking place within politics
Comment Writer Peter Amor argues that the recently derecognised University of Birmingham Socialist Students society deserve the right to an appeal
Cat Osborne discusses the inappropriate use of clickbait in the reporting of suicide, arguing for journalistic integrity to improve
Nathan Clarke argues that it is time for the UK to introduce a plastic tax
Luca Demetriou argues that the media often ignore facts in favour of sensationalised stories
Holly Pittaway discusses how the media is perhaps to blame for the escalation of the 'Momo Challenge'
Holly Pittaway explores the bias of mainstream news when reporting tragic events occurring beyond our border
Cat Osborne argues for electoral reform, urging the UK to reconsider the voting system
In the wake of a terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand, James Law explores the issue of PewDiePie and other YouTubers acting as gateways for the alt-right, and the prevalence of online hate-speech
News Editor Tom Leaman discusses the recent revoking of Shamima Begum's citizenship, and whether it was the most humane and democratic thing to do
An End to the Mayhem
As Theresa May bids high office farewell, Hannah Lay contemplates her legacy, focusing on housing, austerity and the divisive issue of Brexit
Languages Bring Us Together
Comment writer Charlotte Gill raises the importance of language learning beyond university
Shaking Up Politics
Dominic Staniforth discusses the milkshaking taking place within politics
The Derecognition of Socialist Students
Comment Writer Peter Amor argues that the recently derecognised University of Birmingham Socialist Students society deserve the right to an appeal
Journalistic Integrity and Our Clickbait Culture
Cat Osborne discusses the inappropriate use of clickbait in the reporting of suicide, arguing for journalistic integrity to improve
Stop Recycyling Excuses and Introduce a Plastic Tax
Nathan Clarke argues that it is time for the UK to introduce a plastic tax
Fact or Fiction: The Stories in the Media
Luca Demetriou argues that the media often ignore facts in favour of sensationalised stories
Momo Can’t Hurt You, but the Media Can
Holly Pittaway discusses how the media is perhaps to blame for the escalation of the 'Momo Challenge'
Empathy Beyond the Border
Holly Pittaway explores the bias of mainstream news when reporting tragic events occurring beyond our border
Make Voting Fair
Cat Osborne argues for electoral reform, urging the UK to reconsider the voting system
YouTube is a Breeding Ground for the Alt-Right
In the wake of a terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand, James Law explores the issue of PewDiePie and other YouTubers acting as gateways for the alt-right, and the prevalence of online hate-speech
Humanity Must Overcome Anger
News Editor Tom Leaman discusses the recent revoking of Shamima Begum's citizenship, and whether it was the most humane and democratic thing to do