Why MPs should get a payrise
Who would be an MP? The answer that people often give to that question is the rich, the power hungry, and the narcissists.
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Who would be an MP? The answer that people often give to that question is the rich, the power hungry, and the narcissists.
Being stuck forces one to look within and without – increasingly people appear to become aware of the negative ways in which society has been organised.
Recently there has been a lot of turmoil amongst social media users based on artists cancelling their concerts or wanting to abandon music all together because it damages their mental health. These artists have been receiving so much backlash simply because they want to put themselves first. Why do we
Union President Abhijay Sood reassures students that the Union is continuing to work hard to represent you despite the recent staffing and kitchen issues
Sports Editor Imraj Singh shares his experience of sport and the stabilising quality it has on a chaotic life. He reflects on being a carer, mental health, and how sport can be used for self-care (and destruction).
The refusal of some powerful centre-left figures in the party has crippled the electoral position of the Labour party, to the detriment of the entire country
Imperial College Hockey Club’s Welfare Officer Chloe writes about her motivation for a grueling Monday night training session!
With alarmingly high suicide rates and suicide being single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the country, ICBC take action in sports, where mental health is too often overlooked
The past decade has witnessed a proper political earthquake in Italian politics: what once was is no more. The political framework that has been in place since the nineties has fallen – the abrupt political changes that have occurred are similar to the previous largescale reshaping of the political system. Indeed,
Arts Editor Eamon Farhat gives his perspective on what the UK electorate thinks is important
An anonymous student writes a eulogy to the Hong Kong that they once knew
It’s Bleak Friday, and you’re all invited to indulge to your doom