
Are Labour doing enough?
Will Lloyd considers whether the Labour party are doing enough to appeal to voters ahead of the May 2022 local elections.

Why We Still Need Women's History Month
Maisie Allen addresses why Women's History Month is still an important international, cultural and political period of recognition.

She Was Just Going For a Run - But What If She Wasn't?
Maisie Allen reflects on the recent murder of Ashling Murphy and the problematic narrative that often occurs after gender based violence.

16 and 17 year-olds deserve to vote. Now more than ever.
Student, Amira Ahmed, argues the case for giving sixteen and seventeen year olds the right to vote.

Is Education about to be levelled up?
George Holt discusses the Government's new education strategy, labelled as 'levelling up' schools across the UK.

Russia-Ukraine/NATO Tensions: What you need to know
Alex Yeo gives a breakdown of the increasing tensions between Russia, Ukraine and NATO as the prospect of conflict becomes more convincing.

Will the Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics be effective?
The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is set to start on February 4th. However, not everyone will be attending because of the diplomatic...

Petrol and Bloodshed in Kazakhstan
Alex reports on the current unfolding crises in Kazakhstan that implicates the global political stage and is affecting thousands of citizens

A Global Navy for Global Britain?
Stephen Ayshford outlines the UK's Naval strategy and plans for a "Global Britain", assessing its potential and considering its drawbacks.

The Tory Party 2021: A Year in Review
Well, it’s been a year and a half, but the British public are now starting to wise up to Alexander Boris DePfeffel Johnson. His approval...

Parliament cocaine scandal shines light on UK’s hypocritical drug laws
Tamara considers the findings of a drug investigation in UK parliament, with the Government's announcement of their ten-year drug strategy.

'I don’t care if I die': Women, Genocide, and the Uyghurs
Trigger warning: contains references to sexual violence and murder Where there is conflict, women suffer. Genocide is no different. From...

The UK government's 'War on Drugs' approach is failing
The United Kingdom’s new 10-year drugs strategy, published on 6th December 2021, aims to ‘cut crime and save lives’ – a hopeful statement...

The Last Empire, 30 Years On
There is an important anniversary coming up later this year. At the time, it seemed like an impossibility, it was the end of an era. Some...

Is Jodie Whittaker to blame for male violence?
Vicky Gill discusses MP Nick Fletcher's comments that the replacement of male role models with women is contributing to male criminality.

Is Boris Johnson facing a ‘Nightmare before Christmas’?
The Prime Minister’s ineptitude has finally caught up with him. However, this time, it has raged through the media and across the front...