(2021-22, Issue 5, 11th of November – 24th of November in 2021)
Issue No.5
Editor’s Recommendation: My Mad Fat Diary
Arts and Media Editor, Ally Rosbotham, provides her recommendation for this winter’s binge-watchers! My Mad Fat Diary
Keep ReadingNightline Awareness Week: We’re Here To Listen
Monday 15th of November marks the beginning of QUB Nightline’s Awareness Week! Keep reading to find out what it’s like being a Nightline volunteer!
Keep ReadingAstroworld: Are Concerts Safe?
International Affairs Editor, Ellie Fletcher, explores what impact the Astroworld tragedy could have on global safety regulations.
Keep ReadingCOP26: The Onus Shifts to Leaders Involved in COP26 to Act
Claire Dickson writes about the COP26 protests in Glasgow and the growing demand for meaningful action
Keep ReadingTory Sleaze Scandal: Can the Conservatives Maintain Their ‘working man’ Party Image?
Editor-in-Chief, Aidan Lomas, reports on the recent Tory Sleaze Scandals involving Owen Paterson and Sir Geoffrey Cox.
Keep ReadingARCHIVE: Dominic Cummings BBC interview: The ‘be all and end all’ performance?
ARCHIVE: Former Editor Peter Donnelly reports on the Dominic Cummings BBC Interview – it was by no means the ‘be all and end all’ interview.
Keep ReadingReview: Lana Del Rey’s Blue Banisters
Olivia Heggarty reviews Lana Del Rey’s latest release, Blue Banisters
Keep ReadingManagerial Merry Go-Round is Once Again Back in Full & Merciless flow
Deputy and Sports Editor Rory Morrow analyses some of the Premier League’s recent managerial exits
Keep ReadingWhich Partnership at Stormont Will Benefit the Economy in 2022?
The Gown’s Business and Economics Editor, Edward Ferrin ponders possible economic futures for Northern Ireland
Keep ReadingEditorial: Should Sport and Politics Really Be Intertwined?
Deputy and Sports Editor, Rory Morrow reflects on whether politics really belongs in sport
Keep ReadingFEATURE: COP26 and The Goal of Net Zero
Environmental Editor Fleur Howe explores the goal of net zero around COP26: ” Johnson’s focus on securing a future will not be possible if the global responsibility is placed solely on future plans and not on the plans for now.”
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