Dubbed as a 'cereal killer' by PETA, Emily Breeds discusses Kellogg's decision to end animal testing after 65 years
When Paula Smith* discovered that she was pregnant, she exercised her choice to have an abortion, knowing that it was the right decision for her. Here she recounts her experience of the abortion process, and outlines why she believes pro-life activism is unhelpful to women facing pregnancy
Jonathan Korn argues that the newly-formed Independent Group will be lucky to succeed in the current electoral climate
Cutting arts funding excludes the working class, argues Abby Spreadborough
In light of another impending Brexit vote in the Commons, Comment's Alex Boscott discusses the impact parliamentary U-turns are having on the process
Abby Spreadborough shares her experience of house hunting and the stress this puts on students
High street shops need to adopt new strategies to stay alive, argues Comment's Hannah Lay
Cities should not have to accommodate the constant demands of growing British universities, argues Alex Cirant-Taljaard
Deputy Editor Issy Campbell argues that universities must do more to support students who don't want to pursue postgraduate education
In light of Kane Walker's death, Tom Staples argues that we must do more to help the homeless
Rebekah Birch outlines the need for society to become comfortable with discussing cancer
Oscar Gray argues that the US have a responsibility to intervene in Venezuela to ensure that Venezuelan citizens have the right to self-determination
Kellogg Ends Animal Testing – Better Late Than Never?
Dubbed as a 'cereal killer' by PETA, Emily Breeds discusses Kellogg's decision to end animal testing after 65 years
My Body, My Choice
When Paula Smith* discovered that she was pregnant, she exercised her choice to have an abortion, knowing that it was the right decision for her. Here she recounts her experience of the abortion process, and outlines why she believes pro-life activism is unhelpful to women facing pregnancy
The Independent Group: Doomed to Fail
Jonathan Korn argues that the newly-formed Independent Group will be lucky to succeed in the current electoral climate
‘The Object of Art is to Give Life a Shape’: So Let’s Fund It
Cutting arts funding excludes the working class, argues Abby Spreadborough
The Lady is for Turning (and so is he)
In light of another impending Brexit vote in the Commons, Comment's Alex Boscott discusses the impact parliamentary U-turns are having on the process
The Hunt for a House: A Fresher’s Experience
Abby Spreadborough shares her experience of house hunting and the stress this puts on students
HMV must evolve to survive
High street shops need to adopt new strategies to stay alive, argues Comment's Hannah Lay
UoB is Becoming Parasitic
Cities should not have to accommodate the constant demands of growing British universities, argues Alex Cirant-Taljaard
What Happens Next?
Deputy Editor Issy Campbell argues that universities must do more to support students who don't want to pursue postgraduate education
We Must Do More to Tackle Homelessness
In light of Kane Walker's death, Tom Staples argues that we must do more to help the homeless
Let’s Have a Conversation About Cancer
Rebekah Birch outlines the need for society to become comfortable with discussing cancer
Intervention Means Emancipation for Venezuelans
Oscar Gray argues that the US have a responsibility to intervene in Venezuela to ensure that Venezuelan citizens have the right to self-determination