We Can't Allow School Funding Cuts to Become the New Normal | Freya Hope
Justine Greening, Conservative Party MP - Secretary of State for EducationIt seems like every other day there’s a story about school funding cuts, and as a 15 year old I can’t remember a time when this...
View ArticleWhere Would May be Without Brexit? | Katie Jones
The hopes of ‘remainers’ were raised towards the end of 2017 when, in the face of troublesome Brexit negotiations, onlookers such as Lord Heseltine speculated that Britain would simply not leave the...
View ArticleMake it easier to become a teacher, and fix our education system | James Plumb
There’s been a lot of talk about the education system in recent months. Most of it, centralised around university education and tuition fees; public sector wage caps for teachers, class sizes and the...
View ArticleTop NUS Officers Condemn 'Bully' President
NUS President, Shakira Martin, under investigation for social media postsWomen's officer Hareem Ghani calls for President's suspensionMartin hits back, saying she "won't be silenced"ALL officers...
View ArticleThe government must act now to reduce climate change | Max Parry
Earlier this month, Theresa May and Michael Gove announced a new ’25-year environment plan’. Behind the flashy title and robotic soundbites, the Conservatives are introducing some very important, and...
View ArticleTurmoil continues as NUS investigates President and tells all officers to...
Staff seen 'crying at their desks' in toxic environment under Martin's presidencyALL officers told to remain home while NUS investigates, for "safety"HuffPost reveals shocking new accounts of Martin...
View ArticleTalkspace: Therapy For The Texting Generation
Talkspace is a therapy app developed and based in New York City. It allows people to text, video chat, and even picture message with a therapist. It may be hard to conceive, but picture messaging is a...
View ArticleBrexit is a Disaster, Not a Mistake | Muhammed Hussain
Former Prime Minister, David Cameron stated that Brexit is 'a mistake, not a disaster' - The GuardianIt was reported that former Prime Minister, David Cameron described Brexit as a mistake rather than...
View Article"Populists have one message - fear and separatism", says MEP | Muhammed Hussain
Catherine Bearder is a Liberal Democrat Member of European Parliament. At the European Parliament, Catherine is a member of Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. Catherine Bearder...
View ArticleStudent News Brief | Issue No. 01
Mayhem in SchoolA school shooting took place in the US state of Florida on Wednesday. The incident happened at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School located in Parkland. 17 fatalities have been...
View ArticleNUS to Students: 'Don't cross the picket line'
1 million students affected as 64 unis hit by strikesLecturers are striking for four weeks over pension changesDisruption has started already as pro-strike students disrupt lectures and block busesNUS...
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View ArticleStudent News Brief | Issue No. 02
Tuition Fees Review AnnouncedPrime Minister, Theresa May has announced a review into university tuition fees. The aim of the reviews is to ‘drive up quality, increasing choice and ensuring value for...
View ArticleWhy students are not motivated to study
Getting close to classes or exams, and you feel no motivation to study?You might be able to find some answers here.Typically, when students get into school i.e. college, the university, they would be...
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View ArticleEducation is the Key to solving Youth apathy | Toby Gould
A day after the 2017 general election, politicians, and others, tweeted a statistic that put the turnout of 18-25 year olds at 72%. This would have meant more young people would have turned out than...
View ArticleHow 'incompetent' Trump could be good for America | Calum Paton
It is not unfair to say that Donald Trump has achieved less during his time in office than any other President – perhaps bar William Henry Harrison, who died just a month after his inauguration....
View ArticleBrexit Must Mean Taking Responsibility for Northern Ireland | Shaun Ennis
It must be frustrating for the most fervent acolytes of this 'Brexit-Come-what-May' Conservative Government. They have fought an exhausting campaign - spanning several decades for some of them -...
View ArticleDeactivated: 'Tory Momentum' shuts down after less than a year
The last remaining active member of Activate's leadership, a Tory-supporting grassroots group some have compared to Momentum, has 'pulled the plug' on the organisation. Sam Ancliff, who was the...
View ArticleThe Hostile Environment - rejected and alienated | Muhammed Hussain
Score goals, run marathons, win gold medals, climb buildings like ‘superman’ and win baking competitions - these are just some of the requirements immigrants must accomplish if they want to be fully...
View ArticleBritain’s Housing Crisis Threatens a Generation | Shaun Ennis
Not all Greenbelt land is sacred. Increasingly, come local election time, we see progressive parties make their stand on local meadows, parks and golf courses, making their pitch to save local...
View ArticleYes We Cannabis Or No We Can't? | James Spencer-Boyce
I don’t know what it is when talking about the legalization of cannabis for both medicinal and recreational purposes but from anyone over the age of about 30 there is a huge stigma attached to this...
View ArticleThe British Public Was Deceived Over Iraq - And it Can't Happen Again | Luca...
On the 20th of March 2003, Tony Blair addressed the people of the U.K. The world watched and waited for him to announce his decision to intervene in Iraq - a decision Blair hoped would make him the...
View ArticleShould We Have to Pay For University? | James Spencer-Boyce
For you and I and our generation, this issue is probably the most prominent political issue. Tuition fees – should we pay for university or should we get it free? It’s a tricky one and I don’t know if...
View ArticleNUS 'losing £3 million a year' and admits it is no longer 'financially viable'
The National Union of Students is losing over £3 million a year and is close to bankruptcy, according to an extraordinary leaked letter sent to Student Unions.NUS President Shakira Martin co-wrote the...
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