Opinion

Why it is important that we do not forget about our moral responsibility towards foreign aid, especially in the aftermath of Covid-19.

When it comes to the current condition of global poverty struggles and our international affairs, how does our responsibility as a nation manifest?

District judge ruling against abortion pill: reasoned ruling or blatant political bias?

The claims that a Texas judge's ruling against the FDA's approval of an abortion drug is simply a right-wing political maneuver are unfounded. The legality of the ruling should be scrutinsed instead of turning the issue into a partisan battle.

Are students sober, stressed, or both?

Alcohol is a common part of student life and as with everything, it’s best to not demonise it.

The rocky relationship between Gen-Z and the royals’

It is not too late for Gen-Z to reconnect with the monarchy, ahead of King Charles III's coronation.

The Pentagon Leaks: A paradigm shift for intelligence agencies worldwide

Classified US documents regarding Ukraine's strategy against Russia were leaked on Discord. The trend of sensitive information being circulated on gaming platforms is dangerous and shows a fine balancing act to determine those who should have access to information like this.

Does AI pose a threat to the journalism industry?

ChatGPT is revolutionising what artificial intelligence can do. But will we still need journalists when AI can write for itself?

Has Brexit made a difference to student life?

Interviews with students reveal the full impact of Brexit in many areas of student life.

Andrew Tate influences students more than we want to admit

Analysing the impact of Andrew Tate's influence on students after the latest coverage of his arrest.

After years of UCU action, “real progress” is finally happening

The UCU cancelled two weeks of planned strike action after talks with employers. Finally, progress is being made, and this is a result of solidarity shown with striking staff and improvements on previous pay offers from employers.

One year on from Ukraine’s invasion, Western allyship is more important than ever

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has turned into a year-long battle, as Western allies back Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia. Going forward, the US should join European allies in supporting a special tribunal to indict Putin with the crime of aggression.

Why is Britain’s economy doing so poorly?

Another idea lost on those inside Number Ten, is the importance of housing to economic growth.

Our spring of discontent will be worse if students fail to act

The largest series of lecturer strikes at universities are currently underway in the UK. Students should show support for the strikes even if they are negatively impacted, because their tuition fees are profiting university management rather than supporting their educators.