(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 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 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 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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