Kitty Ford Kitty Ford

World Gone Gay

Following the release of census data, in the first instalment of her column this term, Kitty Ford examines queer experiences in the UK.

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Nick Scott Nick Scott

Britain after the Conservatives?

They’re the oldest and most successful political party in the world. But, Nick Scott argues, the next general election could be catastrophic for them.

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Lucy Atkin Lucy Atkin

My Great University Love

As another Valentine's Day comes around, Lucy Atkin reflects on the importance of friendship-love, and its liberatory & restorative power in our lives

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Ashwin Gohil Ashwin Gohil

The Battle of the Party Political Broadcasts

In the second instalment of his column, Ashwin Gohil argues that Rishi Sunak’s detailed promises helped the Conservative’s Party Political Broadcast to thrive, whilst Keir Starmer failed to take a clear stance on anything

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Adam Durrant Adam Durrant

The Cambridge Debate: A true vehicle for free speech?

In the first instalment of his column, Adam Durrant argues that the Cambridge Union’s debating style has had its value to political discourse unchallenged and overstated, and we should be concerned about it. 

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