This edition of Did They Do It is slightly different, as, not to discourage third party voters, only two candidates are being analysed. Because Sunak and Starmer are the two most likely…
MoreGuide to where six main party’s stand on pressing issues in the run up to the General Election on the 4th of July.…
MoreFast fashion corporations are killing individuality in the fashion world…
MoreToday (16th May 2024), the Student Union had an Emergency General Meeting (EGM) as students wanted to pass the motion to censure sabbatical officers, and the motion for more accountability for officers…
MoreThis edition of accountability tracker focuses only on one person, the recently re-elected Student Union President, Leen Mohamed Gaffar Ali.…
MoreAfter falling Parliamentary support as parties turn against the SNP, Humza Yousaf has stepped down as First Minister, becoming the second shortest serving First Minister in Scotland.…
MoreIn the past months, everything kicked off. We’ve had walk outs in Westminster, an investigation into the Labour Party’s right-hand-woman, and a new controversial hate crime bill has been introduced to Scotland.…
MoreThis print edition is focusing a lot more on local politics, so if you’re wanting to get involved in politics, explore the political spectrum, attend rallies and demonstrations, or just find out…
MoreInam Khan is running for Union President in this year’s union elections, so Brig sat for a chat with him over Zoom as he explained his manifesto from Barcelona. …
MoreA vote to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, as Israel is expected to begin a ground invasion of Rafah, the last part of Gaza remaining before the Egyptian border, has…
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