Features
Period Poverty in Ukraine
Editor Bridie Adams discusses how the war in Ukraine is affecting access to period products and lists ways to help those fighting period poverty. …
The Statue of Peace: The Painful Past of Japanese Sexual Violence in Korea
The Statue of Peace: The Painful Past of Japanese Sexual Violence in Korea If you …
From Gold to Red: The History of Hong Kong Cinema
From Gold to Red: The History of Hong Kong Cinema Lydia explores the long and …
An interview with The Mix
Online Sports Editor Henry Hood speaks to Chris Martin, CEO of The Mix, on issues …
Remembering Desmond Tutu: a life of infectious laughter and defiant morality
Siobhan Bahl pays tribute to Desmond Tutu through a reflection on his involvement in the anti-apartheid movement and his role …
Lèse-majesté in Jordan: Authoritarian hangover or the glue of the kingdom?
Lèse-majesté in Jordan: Authoritarian hangover or the glue of The Kingdom? Joe Ward discusses the laws regarding the Jordanian Monarchy’s …
Can satire save us? Don’t Look Up and the climate crisis
Livia Cockerell discusses Netflix's satirical film Don't Look Up in relation to the ongoing climate crisis, asking if satire has …
Deal or no deal?: Black Friday and the perils of consumerism
With awareness about the true costs of fast fashion growing, Ella Buckley examines the environmental and humanitarian impacts of our …
National
The state of nature: British environmental policy beyond COP26
Amidst big promises from Boris Johnson and other government figures …
Long may he reign? The future of the British monarchy
Amid worsening royal health scares and ongoing family turmoil, Lucy …
Black gold: finance and the fossil fuel industry
Despite innumerable green pledges, the finance industry is still deeply …
Is our rail industry on the right track?
Evan Thomas debates the veracity of state-run train operators …
Worldwide
Period Poverty in Ukraine
Editor Bridie Adams discusses how the war in Ukraine is …
The Statue of Peace: The Painful Past of Japanese Sexual Violence in Korea
The Statue of Peace: The Painful Past of Japanese Sexual …
Remembering Desmond Tutu: a life of infectious laughter and defiant morality
Siobhan Bahl pays tribute to Desmond Tutu through a reflection …
Lèse-majesté in Jordan: Authoritarian hangover or the glue of the kingdom?
Lèse-majesté in Jordan: Authoritarian hangover or the glue of The …
Interviews
An interview with The Mix
Online Sports Editor Henry Hood speaks to Chris Martin, CEO …
In Conversation With: Lola Young
Image Credits: James Pearson Howes Lola Schroer interviews Lola Young. …
The Worst Is Yet to Come: An Interview with Peter Fleming
Olly Haynes interviews author Peter Fleming on the problems of …
Politics
The state of nature: British environmental policy beyond COP26
Amidst big promises from Boris Johnson and other government figures …
Black gold: finance and the fossil fuel industry
Despite innumerable green pledges, the finance industry is still deeply …
Rees-Mogg “proud” of our colonial past, applauded by audience at EUCA event
MP Jacob Rees-Mogg was applauded for stating at an Exeter …
Deal with the devil
Lucy Aylmer, Deputy Editor, looks into the nature of NHS …
A Continent Away at Christmas: International students staying in Exeter for the holidays
Online Editor, Maddie Baker, interviews two international students staying in …