-
Inflatable frogs and federal resistance: Portland protests against ICE raids
News Writer Carly Cannarozzo reports on Portland's unconventional form of resistance against ICE
-
Rifts growing in the Taliban following ban on girls’ schooling
News contributor Shira Crespi highlights the increasing divisions within the Taliban, following a ban on girls’ education
-
That Just Happened: Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final 2025
News Contributor Eve Hutchinson reports on the Eurovision final, exploring the impacts of global tensions on the competition
-
The Inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV
News Contributor Cassandra Fong reports on Pope Leo's inaugural Mass, as he becomes the 267th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
-
Anora wins 5 Oscars
News Contributor Cassandra Fong reports on the success of Anora at the Oscars
-
University of Birmingham: Scholars propose strategy to reduce childhood obesity
News Writer Jessica Tite reports on the proposal made by University of Birmingham scholars to reduce childhood obesity
-
Pope Francis dies aged 88
News Writer Cassandra Fong reports on Pope Francis's passing, aged 88
-
13-year-old girl charged with murder in Northamptonshire
News Writer, Shira Crespi, reports on the tragic murder of Marta Bednarczyk by a 13-year-old girl
-
Met Police Officer, who Shot Chris Kaba, has Been Found Not Guilty of Murder
News writer Amarion Scarlett-Reid discusses the development of the murder of Chris Kaba, with officer Martyn Blake pleading not guilty for the murder
-
Over 1,000 students evacuated after fire breaks out at Sports Night
News Editor Tamara Greatrix reports on the recent fire at The Guild of Students during Sports Night
-
Al-Sharaa Signs Transitional 5 Year Constitution
News writer James Wardle discusses the new Syrian temporary constitution, involving a potential development for further rights and peace in the country itself, following the overthrow of the Al-Assad regime
-
Security Under Scrutiny: Insecure Communications Used by Top U.S Officials for Yemen Military Plans
News Writer Shira Crespi reports on the US security breach in March, when a group of high-ranking United States national security leaders engaged in a group chat via an insecure communication service on their personal devices