Despite attempts from students to reach out to Reform UK, representatives have either fallen through on their engagements or, in Brig’s case, not responded to our attempts to reach out at…
MoreExplore the rise of protein diets and their connection to wellness culture in 2026. Are people's food choices linked to their political views?…
MoreHolyrood’s Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee has urged the next committee to conduct a reveiw of the Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR), a move that has been welcomed by Stilring’s local MSP,…
MoreReform UK have included guidance on how to vote using the Single Transferable Vote system in the Holyrood elections on their Scottish candidate pages. However, Scottish Parliament elections use the Additional Members…
MorePolitics editor Emma at Brig writes an easy guide to registering for a postal vote for students and young people in Stirling.…
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Brig spoke to First Minister John Swinney and former MP Alyn Smith…
MoreThe remaining 92 hereditary peers in the House of Lords have lost their seats under a new law.…
MoreStirling Council has approved their annual budget in the hopes of filling a £10.7 million gap in funding.…
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…
MoreOnce considered a ‘wasted vote’, the Green Party has now reached over 100,000 members, due to what many are calling the ‘Zack Polanski effect’. After his election as leader of the party…
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