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·31st October 2021

‘Progressive Alliance: Is this Labour’s Only Hope?’

Sam Kenny
Image Description: Keir Starmer looks confused Despite the multitude of crises engulfing this Conservative government, the Labour Party is facing...
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·21st June 2022

9% too much

Harrison Gates
With the dramatic rise in inflation across the country and the slow average pay increases causing a squeeze on the...
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·11th November 2019

A Case For Lowering The Voting Age

Ruilin Fang
Image Description – Young person at rally holding a sign Whilst an amendment to lower the voting age to 16...
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·1st September 2019

A Nation Outraged

Mattew Kayanja
In the psychodrama that is British politics, shock is a valuable commodity. We’ve been bombarded with so many dramatic resignations,...
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·14th November 2019

Against Stigmatisation of Private Education

Maria Kostylew
In light of OULC’s campaign to ban private schools, I decided to write about the more rarely discussed part of...
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·23rd April 2019

Animal Testing: An Ethical ‘Tug-of-War’

Alex Haveron Jones
Image description: Mice subjected to animal testing In the week leading up to World Day for Animals in Laboratories, held on...
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·6th December 2021

Application Extended: Senior Editorial and Creative Team for Hilary 2022!

Alex Foster and Andrew Wang
Image Description: the words “Application extended!. Join our senior editorial team. Applications open until 11:59PM on Wednesday, 8 December.” against...
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·2nd April 2019

Are the Liberal Democrats still relevant?

Ben Harris, Katie Heslop
The Lib Dems are here to stay – Ben Harris  I hope that the irony of writing a lengthy article...
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·22nd April 2021

BBC Three: The return of big content to the small screen

Daisy Meade
Image Description: the BBC logo on a brick building BBC Three was a channel home to many nostalgic shows of...
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·8th February 2021

Buy Now Pay Later: The Danger of Debt-Friendly Spending

Daisy Meade
Image Description: four hands raised from the bottom of the photo, each holding up a wad of cash  When shopping...
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·8th April 2020

‘Society’? The Conservative Party is far from it

Jack Vaughan
Image Description: Sign relating to the Coronavirus pandemic outside the Oven Door, High Street, Wetherby. Pandemics are hard to characterise....
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·11th November 2019

A Case Against Lowering The Voting Age

Reuben Cooper
On 12 December over 46 million British citizens will be eligible to have their say on the last turbulent three...
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·3rd April 2019

A house divided: The left-wing case against a second referendum

Miles Pressland
Image Description: Protesters demand a second referendum on Brexit in the People’s March in London, 23 March 2019 With the...
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·8th May 2021

A towering figure of passion: an obituary to Shirley Williams

Jade Calder
Image Description: Shirley Williams sat on a chair in a black dress with flowers, with a glass of water and...
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·17th October 2020

Analysis: the Government’s new Intelligence legislation

Athena Kam, Daniel Morgan and Nelson Fernandes Serrao
Image Description: the British Parliament, lit, at night Athena Kam: a blow to the rule of law ‘Participation in criminal...
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·12th February 2020

Anti-natalism: the birth of a tragedy

Clare Tierney
Image description: Mother and child smiling at each other   With Veganuary only barely over and Donald Trump’s attack on...
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·7th June 2019

Are new access schemes really doing enough?

Serena Millen
Image description: The bridge of sighs at Hertford College, Oxford. Oxford University has recently announced two new access schemes which aim...
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·10th April 2019

As time runs out to save the planet, can climate strikes make a difference?

Isabella Massam
It is likely that you saw something of the climate strikes on social media, whether that was a post encouraging...
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·16th May 2022

BREAKING NEWS: St Benet’s Hall announces that university will not renew its official licence

Dania Kamal Aryf
An official statement from St Benet’s Hall has announced that the University Council will not renew its licence as a...
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