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The Vulnerables

In light of this month’s World Mental Health Day,  Ghazal Choudhary discusses how governmental reforms and cuts are doing nothing to help the disabled...

The Genius of George

The Conservatives will never win the North but they will probably win enough of it, writes Mike Knight, as he provides his thoughts on the...

The Dangers of Black Henna

Charlotte Cripps writes how she put her life at risk without realising by getting a black henna tattoo on holiday in Croatia. Looking down at my...

Hetain Patel’s ‘American Boy’

Moiza Butt reviews Patel’s performance and interviews the up-and-coming visual artist about how he is using the stage to tackle stereotypes. This was a night for the...

Could the Hajj Stampede Have Been Avoided?

By Sabah Ismail Last month, in the most devastating disaster to have hit Saudi Arabia in a long while, over 2000 people were crushed to...

Tunisia: Just Another Terrorist Attack

Sabah Ismail discusses how the Tunisia terror attack is just one of many other terror attacks committed worldwide, which aren't labelled as such because the...

The Trade Union Bill

As the Government’s controversial Trade Union Bill passes its second reading in the House of Commons, Charlotte Cripps asks are strikes an effective way to...

The Northern Poorhouse

Mike Knight analyses George Osborne’s Budget cuts and how the North West will be hit particularly hard. Gideon the Ghoul stood, with his smile that could curdle...

Seema Jaya Sharma: Forever ‘Alive’

Seema Jaya Sharma, a mother-of-two from Ilford in London, passed away after a six-year battle with cancer last month. Read Sabah Ismail’s article that she...

Removal of Maintenance Grants – Turning Education into a Privilege for the Elite

By Charlotte Cripps It could be said that an education is one of the most valuable things to have in life - in the words of...

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