Comment Writer Vicky Wilson calls for reform of the UK's flawed exam system, arguing that the wake of Coronavirus has shown to be an ideal time to reassess
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal analyses Boris Johnson's economic and social response to Covid-19, arguing that his faliures are symptomatic of a wider problem
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the current blame on young people for the spike of COVID-19 cases, arguing that this assumption is unfair
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses Donald Trump's recent positive test for COVID-19, questioning what it will mean for Trump's credibility and the future of coronavirus in America
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the divide between private schools and state schools, arguing that the crisis has furthered this difference in education
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the ongoing crisis in Yemen and the effects of COVID-19 on the country, arguing that more needs to be done to help the people of Yemen
Comment Writer Anya Logue discusses the current climate situation, arguing that small changes can have a big impact on climate change
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the recent results day in Scotland, arguing that pupils from poorer postcodes have been disproportionately disadvantaged by the way results have been calculated
Comment Writer Heidi Linton discusses the planned end of the furlough scheme in October and the effects this will have on unemployment, arguing that the government should extend the scheme
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the long-anticipated reopening of pubs in the UK and considers the potential influence of lockdown on British drinking culture
Comment Writer Katie Porteous argues that whilst the UK continue to ease lockdown measures, they should look to Melbourne as a warning about complacency
Comment Writer Catrin Jackson argues that the compulsory use of face masks in shops should have been implemented sooner and may have reduced the impact of the COVID-19 on the UK
‘Fuelling stress, anxiety and failure?’ Scrutinising the Exam System in the Wake of COVID-19
Comment Writer Vicky Wilson calls for reform of the UK's flawed exam system, arguing that the wake of Coronavirus has shown to be an ideal time to reassess
It’s Not Just Boris: How The Conservative Government Failed The Public
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal analyses Boris Johnson's economic and social response to Covid-19, arguing that his faliures are symptomatic of a wider problem
‘Don’t Kill Your Gran’: Students Scapegoated for Second Spike
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the current blame on young people for the spike of COVID-19 cases, arguing that this assumption is unfair
Could Trump’s COVID-19 Diagnosis Finally Spell the End?
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses Donald Trump's recent positive test for COVID-19, questioning what it will mean for Trump's credibility and the future of coronavirus in America
How COVID-19 Deepened Educational Inequality
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the divide between private schools and state schools, arguing that the crisis has furthered this difference in education
Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis: When Social Media Activism is Not Enough
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the ongoing crisis in Yemen and the effects of COVID-19 on the country, arguing that more needs to be done to help the people of Yemen
Climate Change: Why the Little Things Matter
Comment Writer Anya Logue discusses the current climate situation, arguing that small changes can have a big impact on climate change
A Results Day that Let Down the Poor: Grading Students by Their Postcode
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the recent results day in Scotland, arguing that pupils from poorer postcodes have been disproportionately disadvantaged by the way results have been calculated
Why the Government Should Reconsider the End Date for the Furlough Scheme
Comment Writer Heidi Linton discusses the planned end of the furlough scheme in October and the effects this will have on unemployment, arguing that the government should extend the scheme
‘Super Saturday’: A Case Study of Britain’s Drinking Culture
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the long-anticipated reopening of pubs in the UK and considers the potential influence of lockdown on British drinking culture
Why Return to Lockdown in Melbourne Should Serve as a Warning to the UK
Comment Writer Katie Porteous argues that whilst the UK continue to ease lockdown measures, they should look to Melbourne as a warning about complacency
Is the Introduction of Compulsory Face Masks Too Little Too Late?
Comment Writer Catrin Jackson argues that the compulsory use of face masks in shops should have been implemented sooner and may have reduced the impact of the COVID-19 on the UK