Oliver Lamb, Print Features Editor, writes a retrospective on the ongoing Russian War in Ukraine at the four month mark of the conflict.
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Oliver Lamb, Print Features Editor, writes a retrospective on the ongoing Russian War in Ukraine at the four month mark of the conflict.
Amidst big promises from Boris Johnson and other government figures on the environment in the aftermath of COP26, Katie Jones examines the government’s own environmental policies to see if they’re up to scratch.
Despite innumerable green pledges, the finance industry is still deeply in bed with fossil fuels and worsening climate change. Isaac Bettridge investigates the state of fossil financing and what is being done about it.
MP Jacob Rees-Mogg was applauded for stating at an Exeter University Conservative Association and Guild approved event on Friday 22 October that he was “proud,” of Britain’s colonial past. This came alongside Rees-Mogg’s decision to not to comment on an audience member’s use of ‘LGBT’ as an insult.
Lucy Aylmer, Deputy Editor, looks into the nature of NHS contracts during the pandemic
Oscar Young looks at the latest Westminster scandal and whether it indicates time for change in the government.
John Walter interrogates Biden’s actions in the Oval Office so far, and analyses how his decisions may be reflected in future diplomatic tensions.
Lina Idrees touches upon the presence of hijras as important entities that challenge the legacy of coloniality as well as the conception that LGBTQIA+ acceptance is a mere Western trend
Siobhan Bahl discusses the complexities behind the global food crisis and the very real and present power of Western food systems
Protest and the Police Bill The government’s newly proposed Police and Crime Bill has caused shockwaves…
Oliver Lamb, Print Features Editor, writes a retrospective on the ongoing Russian War in Ukraine at the four month mark of the conflict.
Amidst big promises from Boris Johnson and other government figures on the environment in the aftermath of COP26, Katie Jones examines the government’s own environmental policies to see if they’re up to scratch.
Despite innumerable green pledges, the finance industry is still deeply in bed with fossil fuels and worsening climate change. Isaac Bettridge investigates the state of fossil financing and what is being done about it.
MP Jacob Rees-Mogg was applauded for stating at an Exeter University Conservative Association and Guild approved event on Friday 22 October that he was “proud,” of Britain’s colonial past. This came alongside Rees-Mogg’s decision to not to comment on an audience member’s use of ‘LGBT’ as an insult.
Lucy Aylmer, Deputy Editor, looks into the nature of NHS contracts during the pandemic
Oscar Young looks at the latest Westminster scandal and whether it indicates time for change in the government.
John Walter interrogates Biden’s actions in the Oval Office so far, and analyses how his decisions may be reflected in future diplomatic tensions.
Lina Idrees touches upon the presence of hijras as important entities that challenge the legacy of coloniality as well as the conception that LGBTQIA+ acceptance is a mere Western trend
Siobhan Bahl discusses the complexities behind the global food crisis and the very real and present power of Western food systems
Protest and the Police Bill The government’s newly proposed Police and Crime Bill has caused shockwaves…
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