After voting for Labour’s welfare reforms, Chris Kane provided this statement to Brig about his decision to vote in line with the government.…
MoreStirling’s local MP, Chris Kane, voted for Labour’s changes to Personal Independence Payments and health-related Universal Credit payments.…
MoreAfter nearly a year of campaigning, the Housing Campaign, led by Justine Pédussel, has won a major battle at Holyrood.…
MoreFive years after Brexit kicked in, the UK and EU are back making deals again. So what does the new deal mean for students?…
MoreCleopatra and Frankenstein, based around a struggling artist who quickly marries an advertiser for the green card, is a heartbreaker.…
MoreOn the 20th of March, the University of Stirling’s Politics Society hosted a Women in Politics panel, featuring Maggie Chapman MSP, Claire Baker MSP, and Melanie Ward MP. The event had a…
MoreThe Youth Select Committee, made up of young people from across the UK, has made recommendations to tackle exposure to violence online, which could have social media companies under pressure to do…
MoreThe Glasgow Tab is facing backlash over a now-deleted meme comparing Scottish universities based on whether its students were “hot”, “ugly”, “smart”, or “dumb”. …
MoreDespite the rise in Labour’s popularity down south, the SNP are set to win the next Scottish election according to recent polls, so let’s track the record of John Swinney, and if…
MoreHosted by former Union President Tash Miller, Stirling’s Student Union had their hustings in the atrium today, asking Sabbatical Officer candidates what they hope to change if elected. In this article, Brig…
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