AI has been a key instrument in the use of military technologies towards civilians globally, Annissa La Touche explores how this has manifested in Gaza, and its implications.
Georgia Scheerhout reclaims the queer history of the bathroom in the face of polarising political debate.
Labour’s proposed policy to add 20% value-added tax to private school fees has been a major party talking point and headline ahead of the UK’s general election on 4 July. Currently, about 30% of Cambridge students were privately educated, but it is debatable how much the potential VAT introduction on private schools would affect university admissions.
Saranka Maheswaran speaks to previous Cambridge student, CEO of Miracle Messages and now author of ‘When We Walk By’, Kevin Adler.
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Georgia Scheerhout reclaims the queer history of the bathroom in the face of polarising political debate.
Thea Redmill, Co-President of Embrace, reflects on her experiences working with Embrace and local charities to combat inequality and poverty in Cambridge
TCS’ latest newspaper print, featuring articles the Labour Party’s Climate U-Turn, race and wealth in Saltburn, and a TCS interview series on homelessness.
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Mila Edensor assesses the criticism towards the Cass Review in the face of its influence in UK policy decisions.