Opinion: Veganuary – A marketing tool or a genuine attempt of encouraging ethical food consumption?
As a new year begins, we want to set the tone and, with very good intentions, we start the gym or even take
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
As a new year begins, we want to set the tone and, with very good intentions, we start the gym or even take
Two weeks ago, when, in what was meant to be an apologetic response to the Sue Grey Report, the Prime Minister accused the
As we enter 2022, It is evident that the UK is submerging into a seismic cost of living crisis; one that threatens to
The recently appointed Culture Secretary, Nadine Dorries, has announced a plan to radically transform one of Britain’s greatest institutions. The timing of the
The British Monarchy is undoubtably experiencing a crisis, one which spans family conflicts, its modern identity, and its future, all amidst vast changes
Since November last year, the Government’s approval ratings have plummeted, largely in response to the Owen Patterson and Christmas Party scandals. But why
Whilst a study by Manual, a male wellbeing platform, determined that men tend to face greater health risks in a majority of countries,
Photo licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Link to the license. Ultimately the power to change our conceptions lies with education and the willingness
One would hope that racial segregation and racial discrimination are things of the past. Yet, following their ‘Racial Equality Action Plan’, it would
Unsurprisingly, the world has now been told that there is another potentially dangerous new “variant of concern” which has been called Omicron by