Comment Writer Emma Davis discusses the recent appointment of Jessica Butcher as an equality minister, arguing that her views on gender discrimination make her an unsuitable candidate for the job
Comment Writer Elsie Haldane discusses the recent unveiling of Maggi Hambling's latest sculpture, arguing that though the sculpture may not represent Mary Wollstonecraft in the most respectful way, the fact that there is now a statue dedicated to Wollstonecraft is positive
Comment Writer Georgia Wells discusses the cancellation of exams for GCSE and A-Level students in Wales, arguing that similar action should be taken in England to ensure the mental wellbeing of students during the pandemic
Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses the situation which led to the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, linking it to that of the passing of Justice Scalia in 2016 and its consequences
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the controversy surrounding the new Mary Wollstonecraft statue, arguing that whilst it is disrespectful, the conversations it has sparked are productive
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the media's fascination with Kamala Harris' fashion choices, arguing that we should be scrutinising her politics more than her fashion
Comment Writer Kate Mckie discusses Trump's election night speech, arguing that its repercussions for both US and UK politics are severe and disheartening
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the Pope's recent endorsement of same-sex unions, arguing that this is a move in the right direction, but one that we should view with scepticism
Comment Writer Muskan Surana discusses a recent comparison between junk food and social media and suggestions children are most vulnerable to both, arguing that even middle-aged adults are susceptible to social media
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the prospect of a digital Christmas, questioning whether it is feasible for the government to expect people to follow the rule of six during the holiday
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal considers the so-called 'Spycops' bill, arguing its implementation is both dangerous and indicates a further cultural shift to the right
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge considers the government's alleged plan for university students to be locked-down before going home for Christmas, arguing that in reality is it a misjudged strategy
New Equality Commissioner Jessica Butcher and Her Damaging Views on Gender Equality
Comment Writer Emma Davis discusses the recent appointment of Jessica Butcher as an equality minister, arguing that her views on gender discrimination make her an unsuitable candidate for the job
A Controversial Tribute to Mary Wollstonecraft
Comment Writer Elsie Haldane discusses the recent unveiling of Maggi Hambling's latest sculpture, arguing that though the sculpture may not represent Mary Wollstonecraft in the most respectful way, the fact that there is now a statue dedicated to Wollstonecraft is positive
A Disunited Kingdom: Welsh Exams Cancelled
Comment Writer Georgia Wells discusses the cancellation of exams for GCSE and A-Level students in Wales, arguing that similar action should be taken in England to ensure the mental wellbeing of students during the pandemic
Confirmation of Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett: Manipulation of the US Supreme Court Nominations?
Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses the situation which led to the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, linking it to that of the passing of Justice Scalia in 2016 and its consequences
The Silver Lining of an Insulting Statue: Wollstonecraft’s Legacy Lives On
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the controversy surrounding the new Mary Wollstonecraft statue, arguing that whilst it is disrespectful, the conversations it has sparked are productive
The Media and Kamala Harris: Vice President is More Than Just Looking the Part
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the media's fascination with Kamala Harris' fashion choices, arguing that we should be scrutinising her politics more than her fashion
Trump’s Election Night Scandal Undermines the Democratic Process
Comment Writer Kate Mckie discusses Trump's election night speech, arguing that its repercussions for both US and UK politics are severe and disheartening
Are the Pope’s Changing Attitudes on Homosexuality as Genuine as We Might Hope?
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw discusses the Pope's recent endorsement of same-sex unions, arguing that this is a move in the right direction, but one that we should view with scepticism
Screen Time Just as Bad as Junk Food: Are Children the Only Vulnerable Ones?
Comment Writer Muskan Surana discusses a recent comparison between junk food and social media and suggestions children are most vulnerable to both, arguing that even middle-aged adults are susceptible to social media
Disappointing and Demoralising: The Prospect of a Digital Christmas
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the prospect of a digital Christmas, questioning whether it is feasible for the government to expect people to follow the rule of six during the holiday
The ‘Spycops’ Bill Signals the Next Step in the Government’s Culture War
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal considers the so-called 'Spycops' bill, arguing its implementation is both dangerous and indicates a further cultural shift to the right
Is a Pre-Christmas Student Lockdown Plausible?
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge considers the government's alleged plan for university students to be locked-down before going home for Christmas, arguing that in reality is it a misjudged strategy