Comment Writer Caitlin Talbot discusses Boris Johnson's approach to reviving the economy post-COVID-19, arguing that the government should prioritise helping those in need as opposed to focusing on opening pubs and restaurants
Comment Writer Anya Logue discusses the track and trace app, arguing it is vital to save lives but the government needs to take into account people's concerns over their data being stored
Comment Writer Lance Morris discusses the recent change in the Labour Party's leadership, and how Keir Starmer is tackling issues head-on
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw reflects on the social media reaction to BLM protests, particularly one she attempted to organise in her own town, suggesting the same outrage is not found at those flouting social distancing in other ways
Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses recent flouting of social distancing measures, with many flocking to the beach, football celebrations and house parties
A survey conducted by The Daily Telegraph shows that 12 out of 24 Russell Group Universities are planning to delay the start of the next academic year, as a result of coronavirus, News Editor Cerys Gardner reports
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein interviews two incoming freshers on their plans for university and how coronavirus has impacted these
Georgina Tait considers the positive aspects of lockdown, noting that for some it has been a time for self-development and a stronger sense of community
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the easing of lockdown, arguing that it begs the question of what services are 'essential' and demonstrates a lack of concern for the safety of the British public
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the end of the 'Clap for Carers', calling on the government to support NHS workers more
Comment Writer Heidi Linton considers the easing of lockdown and its potential damaging results
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the return to work amid Coronavirus, in particular what this means for two primary school teachers
Building Back Better: What Are the Priorities for Our Society in a Post-COVID-19 World?
Comment Writer Caitlin Talbot discusses Boris Johnson's approach to reviving the economy post-COVID-19, arguing that the government should prioritise helping those in need as opposed to focusing on opening pubs and restaurants
We Need Track and Trace, But is it Worth the Risk to Our Data?
Comment Writer Anya Logue discusses the track and trace app, arguing it is vital to save lives but the government needs to take into account people's concerns over their data being stored
100 Days Not Out: Starmer’s Positive Start Faces Real Challenges Ahead
Comment Writer Lance Morris discusses the recent change in the Labour Party's leadership, and how Keir Starmer is tackling issues head-on
Protesters vs Sunseekers: A Social Media Reaction Indicative of Systemic Racism
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw reflects on the social media reaction to BLM protests, particularly one she attempted to organise in her own town, suggesting the same outrage is not found at those flouting social distancing in other ways
Sun, Sea and Coronavirus
Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses recent flouting of social distancing measures, with many flocking to the beach, football celebrations and house parties
Nearly Half of Russell Group Universities Plan to Delay Start of Next Academic Term
A survey conducted by The Daily Telegraph shows that 12 out of 24 Russell Group Universities are planning to delay the start of the next academic year, as a result of coronavirus, News Editor Cerys Gardner reports
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Two Sixth Formers on Starting University in September
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein interviews two incoming freshers on their plans for university and how coronavirus has impacted these
Reflecting on the Lockdown Experience: A Positive Turn Of Events?
Georgina Tait considers the positive aspects of lockdown, noting that for some it has been a time for self-development and a stronger sense of community
Has the Coronavirus Pandemic Redefined ‘Essential’?
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the easing of lockdown, arguing that it begs the question of what services are 'essential' and demonstrates a lack of concern for the safety of the British public
Why It Is Time to Move On From The ‘Clap for Carers’
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the end of the 'Clap for Carers', calling on the government to support NHS workers more
Boris Johnson’s Lockdown Approach: Wealth over Health
Comment Writer Heidi Linton considers the easing of lockdown and its potential damaging results
Uncertainty Surrounds the End of Furlough and Return to Work
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the return to work amid Coronavirus, in particular what this means for two primary school teachers