The remaining 92 hereditary peers in the House of Lords have lost their seats under a new law.…
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Are you concerned about these changes, or are they a good…
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MoreStirling Council has approved their annual budget in the hopes of filling a £10.7 million gap in funding.…
MoreVanessa Wilson for VP Communities: “It’s such an important role, and I’m always up for a challenge.”
Vanessa Wilson is a fourth-year history student. Vanessa is currently the president of the LGBTQ+ society and has participated in multiple roles within it. Driven by improving the quality of life for students,…
MoreKatie Parker, a fourth-year history and law student, is running for VP Education. Katie’s campaign strongly focuses on improving the student experience in one of the most unsettling times for universities across…
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