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May 18, 20214 min read
The Exotic Pet Craze
Laura Anderson Society has gone exotic-mad and more and more people are following their footsteps into the exotic pet craze, with little...
Nov 25, 20203 min read
Should We Change the Way We Speak?
By Alice Davison Do you dislike the way you speak? If so, fear not as you are part of the vast majority of British people. According to...
Nov 17, 20202 min read
What Does a Joe Biden Presidency Mean For America?
By Luke Mills In recent weeks, the world has watched America with anticipation as its citizens turned out in record numbers to vote and...
Nov 4, 20203 min read
Feb 13, 20202 min read
E-Safety Week: Does Social Media Make us More or Less Connected?
By Rachael Simm, Sports Editor The first thing the majority of us do when we wake up is check social media. With the ever increasing...
Feb 12, 20205 min read
E-Safety Week: Has the Media Destroyed Democracy?
By Ayesha Begum, Senior Editor Most of us get our political wisdom and information about what’s happening in the world from the media and...
Feb 11, 20204 min read
E-Safety Week: How to Unplug
By Katie Richardson, Science Editor Let's admit to the fact that we as humans tend to have a technology obsession in the society that we...
Jan 31, 20204 min read
Brexit: Things to Look Forward To
By Ayesha Begum, Senior Editor Among new passports and new 50p coins, Brexit holds many exciting opportunities for Britons for...
Jan 24, 20202 min read
How do Older People see us in the Modern Day?
By Taylor Eldson and Lewis Joyce, Challenge Wednesday Writers Today, at first glance, older people are always perceiving younger people...
Jan 14, 20204 min read
Unexpected Members of Nobility
By Ayesha Begum, Senior Editor Recently, there have been rumours circulating the internet that Nigel Farage, former UKIP leader ,Brexit...
Feb 1, 20194 min read
Is a 70% Marginal Tax Rate Really That Radical?
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been making headlines across USA and has even suggested increasing the US Top Marginal tax rate to 70%.
Dec 11, 20182 min read
Christmas Decorations: Worth It or Wasted?
By the council putting up their festive lights, does that mean that other aspects of their service suffer?
Nov 9, 20182 min read
Peace in Poppies
This Remembrance Day celebrates 100 years since the end of World War One. We pay our respects to those who fought for our country and those
Nov 8, 20183 min read
Time For The Armed Services To Retreat in Remembrance
Remembrance Day should be about remembering those who lost their lives at war, yet is only fixated on remembering the lives of British Servi
Nov 7, 20183 min read
Remembrance Is More Than a Poppy; We Need To Fight Against Intolerance
There are many different methods of remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice on the battlefield. Most wear poppies, many attend ser
Nov 5, 20183 min read
The Insufficiency Of The United Nations
Why is one of the most powerful world organisations taking a backseat and watching it conflict happen rather than preventing it?
Nov 5, 20183 min read
Promoting Peace Is The Only Way To Truly Remember Those Killed In Conflict
A hundred years on from the end of World War One, the lessons from it have not yet been learned. It is time they were to truly honour those
Jul 5, 20186 min read
The NHS At 70
An ageing population and changing health demands are causing a crisis for the organisation. What does the future hold for the NHS?
Jun 28, 20183 min read
Labour's Current Goal: Ending The Neo-Liberal Consensus
Neoliberalism is the popular economic model of choice for British governments. A Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn would change that.
Apr 22, 20183 min read
The Innocence Of Terrorism
As UK terror arrests reach a record high, its the youth that are becoming the most damaged, with cracks in their psychological well being.
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