Anna SteerNov 10, 20204 min readUniversities and Student Mental Health: Should the Government Intervene?With the return of university students to campuses across the country, the topic of students’ mental health has once again made headline...
Levi CurshamNov 3, 20204 min readA War of Narratives: Armenia-Azerbaijan Border DisputeIn the dying days of the USSR, two breakaway nations of the caucuses, Armenia and Azerbaijan, went to war for two years over the enclave...
Catriona HeyworthNov 3, 20204 min readHealthcare in the USA: Where Do the Candidates Stand?Healthcare in the United States is one of the many topics that Republicans and Democrats diverge on greatly, and it highlights the...
Shravan GopalOct 27, 20204 min readCOVID-19: The West and Vaccine NationalismWith over 40 million cases and 1 million deaths worldwide, COVID-19 is the biggest global challenge in most of our lifetimes. And yet,...
Anna SteerOct 20, 20204 min readBlack Working-Class Students post-Covid-19: How Do We Deal with a Crisis?In late August, Britain was rocked by the most sensational education scandal in recent memory, with the A-Level and GCSE exam results...
Taras TrunovOct 20, 20203 min readAbe Shinzo Redefined the Japanese Military. Will Suga Uphold His Legacy?When Prime Minister Abe Shinzo announced his surprise resignation on August 28th, shockwaves were felt throughout the entire Japanese...
Catriona HeyworthOct 13, 20203 min readThe ‘Green Recovery’ and What We’re All Missing‘Coronavirus has provided a stark reminder of what happens when humanity’s relationship with nature breaks down.’ - Justin Addison,...
Levi CurshamOct 6, 20204 min readSino-Indian Border Disputes: Why The World Shouldn’t Be Looking AwayIn 1962, China and India went to war over a territorial dispute along the border of India’s north-west region of Ladakh and China’s Tibet...