Catalonia, a region of Spain that has been seeking its independence since 1922, has seen an increase of push for…
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On Wednesday the 8th November Priti Patel left her office as International Development Secretary after it was revealed that she…
Beginning in 2016, Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte initiated a war on drugs that has since been reported as one of…
On October 17th, the Bangor University Debating Union tackled the topics of globalism and nationalism by posing the question, ‘is…
Jeremy Hardy has 32 years of performance in stand-up, shows on Radio 4 (Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation, The…
‘Maggie Maggie Maggie’ by The Larks. ‘Margaret on the Guillotine’ by Morrissey. ‘How Does It Feel?’ by Crass. Remember these?…
It’s all graffiti to me. A big tag written across a wall or a really talented piece of work or…
This January, the world was shocked by the shootings of employees from France’s Charlie Hebdo comic, after they produced what…
United refuse to give convicted rapist Ched Evans a contract – but will this late decision spare their reputation? Sheffield…
Is feminism still relevent in the 21st century? Tom Andrew Munro and Becci Jameson discuss. Tom Andrew Munro is a…
by Peter Clarke A few weeks back, a group of history students at Warwick university organised their own lectures in…
I once heard a joke in which a Finn meets a talking elephant. Instead of asking the elephant relevant questions,…
I was raised in the notoriously Democratic Washington state; the home of hipsters, Nirvana, and Microsoft. During the last election,…
Is Scottish, Irish, and Welsh devolution a positive thing? Sara Lloyd Williams and Victoria Allen discuss. Sara Lloyd Williams,…
As a rule, students don’t care about politics. This statement has been hammered home for me during my first few…
NB: Article penned in September 2012. Does anyone remember the Brit Awards ceremony in circa 2003, when Coldplay performed? No?…