Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the government's new strategy for obesity and why it is unlikely to improve the situation yet poses risks for those with disordered eating
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
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the disappearance of the Liberal Democrats in the public sphere, analysing why the party has recently garnered little attention and support
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 Lance Morris discusses the recent change in the Labour Party's leadership, and how Keir Starmer is tackling issues head-on
Comment Writer Georgina Tait discusses New Zealand supermarket chain Countdown's recent change in its naming of menstrual products and why we need to remove the taboo around the word 'period'
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent anonymous student criticism of non-STEM degrees, arguing that it is not only hypocritical, but damaging for our wider society
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw reflects on the very public outing of racist comments from a student at UoB, suggesting that this is a counterproductive reaction
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein interviews two incoming freshers on their plans for university and how coronavirus has impacted these
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the end of the 'Clap for Carers', calling on the government to support NHS workers more
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the recent removal of statues across the UK, arguing certain statues serve to perpetuate racial attitudes
Following the UK government's decision to lift some lockdown restrictions, Comment Writer Andrew Bailey discusses whether a second Coronavirus wave is imminent
Boris vs Obesity: The Calorie Myth
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the government's new strategy for obesity and why it is unlikely to improve the situation yet poses risks for those with disordered eating
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
Where Have the Liberal Democrats Gone?
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the disappearance of the Liberal Democrats in the public sphere, analysing why the party has recently garnered little attention and support
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
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
Period Packaging: The Damaging Taboo
Comment Writer Georgina Tait discusses New Zealand supermarket chain Countdown's recent change in its naming of menstrual products and why we need to remove the taboo around the word 'period'
The Hypocrisy and Harm of Criticising Non-STEM Degrees
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent anonymous student criticism of non-STEM degrees, arguing that it is not only hypocritical, but damaging for our wider society
Racism at UoB: Should We Be Naming and Shaming?
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw reflects on the very public outing of racist comments from a student at UoB, suggesting that this is a counterproductive reaction
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
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
Protesters Toppling Statues: Rewriting our History or Redefining our Pride?
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the recent removal of statues across the UK, arguing certain statues serve to perpetuate racial attitudes
Is a Second Coronavirus Wave Imminent?
Following the UK government's decision to lift some lockdown restrictions, Comment Writer Andrew Bailey discusses whether a second Coronavirus wave is imminent