

Thomas Shelby: gangster or war hero?
By Maisie Lund If you’ve seen Peaky Blinders, you’ll almost definitely have an affection for one of its main characters: Thomas Shelby,...
Mar 13, 20224 min read
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The price of sustainability: Whose responsibility is it to save the planet?
By Shannon McGuigan In a world that’s warming by the day, the world’s most powerful leaders scrambled together at COP26 to tackle climate...
Dec 20, 20214 min read
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What threat does the Government’s decision not to make misogyny a hate crime pose with the ris
By Lara Bryant TW: sexual assault and violence against women In October 2021, the British Government decided against making misogyny a...
Dec 17, 20215 min read
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Taylor Swift’s Red re-recording: a gimmick or a triumph?
From a star who rose out of the ashes of controversy and made us all realise… ‘Oh my god, I was sexist in the early 2010’s’, we get a...
Dec 14, 20215 min read
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Tree Planting as a Natural Climate Solution? Â
By Hanna Vogt | Rehabilitating Earth To avoid the worst effects of climate change, we need to remove greenhouse gases (GHGs) from the...
Oct 22, 20215 min read
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What can we expect from COP26?
By Florine Lips In light of revelations made by the recently published IPCC report, the need for meaningful action on climate change has...
Oct 15, 20215 min read
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Flèche: multilingualism, queerness, and Mary Jean Chan’s search for self-understanding
Charlotte Grimwade An exploration of queerness and cultural identity, Mary Jean Chan’s most well-known poetry collection, Flèche, is...
Oct 12, 20214 min read
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