Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the vicious cycle of doom scrolling and how to avoid it
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Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the vicious cycle of doom scrolling and how to avoid it
With the Christmas season over, Rosie Peters-McDonald looks back at the deeply commercialised nature of the holiday and whether capitalism has outshone Christmas
Scarlett Cracknell, Print Music Editor, looks back at the past year and how it has rejected “womanhood” in the effort to prioritise “girl” and what that symbolises.
Print deputy editor, Harry Craig, explores politicians’ use of reality TV following Nigel Farage’s recent decent into the jungle.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit editor, explores the prominence and impact of shapewear in the plight for universal body positivity.
Isabella Richardson explores the fine line between celebrities’ public and private lives and the ramifications of modern celebrity-fan relationships.
Henry Parker, Online Features editor, discusses Rishi Sunak’s proposed plans to eliminate vaping in Britain.
Joelle Cutting explores the fallout over Rishi Sunak’s decision to scrap part of the HS2 link and what it means for relations between the North and South.
Georgie Whitehouse discusses the pain of ‘fanciful words’ when it comes to ending police brutality against marginalized groups.
Ana Anajuba, Editor-in-Chief, discusses the ethics of true crime coverage on TikTok and by major news corporations.
Lucy Facer takes a look at the modern conception of love to evaluate the blend between our complex society and how it saturates our idea of romance.
John Bryce discusses AI, the future, and what it means to be human.
Ewan Edwards and Joseph Vinton discuss the debate on Johnson’s legacy where parties in Number 10, Brexit, and the Pincher Scandal are all participants in weighing the balance.
Lydia Carter presents illustrations of climate outrage. Is the Just Stop Oil group an accurate representation of the Suffragettes from the century of old? If so, are preventative protesting laws adding monstrous fuel to an already raging fire?
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