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A Political Regression
Following the results of the US election, I wanted to write about the recent global groundswell in conservative thought. While it may...
Nishika Pishu Melwani
Dec 19, 20243 min read


The Death of the Celebrity Endorsement
From Taylor Swift to Charli XCX, Kamala Harris had her pick of celebrity endorsements. In fact, leading up to the election, there was...
Nishika Pishu Melwani
Nov 27, 20243 min read


Paris 2024's Transgender Athletes: What is Fair?
The rules for transgender athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympics have just got a lot stricter. Now, they must complete their transition...
Maddy Whitehouse
Jun 13, 20243 min read


I Want England’s Flag on My England Shirt - Not a Gopping Highlighter Accident
I’m really rather grumpy. Thanks to the impulsive urge of companies to crack open Pandora’s political box, I’m forced to sit here and...
Dan Sillett
Mar 29, 20244 min read


Those Left Behind: How Mainstream Parties Can Prevent an Explosion of Populism
The term ‘populist’ is increasingly seen as a slur. A label for someone who, at best, appears to support simple solutions to complex...
Jonathan Gibson
Mar 5, 20245 min read


Queer in India: Healing Colonial Scars for the LGBTQ+ Community
Time for some history. In the 1600s, private companies were erected by the English, French, and Dutch to travel and explore Asia. Once on...
Caoimhe Mahon
Jan 27, 20243 min read


Queer in India: History, Tradition, Acceptance and What Went Wrong
Eight in ten Indians identify as Hindu; it is the hegemonic religion of the nation. Hinduism has a long tradition of gender fluidity and...
Caoimhe Mahon
Jan 25, 20244 min read


Queer in India: Law and Same-Sex Marriage
On the 17th of October, 2023, India's Supreme Court rejected the legalisation to legalise same-sex marriage in the country. The justices...
Caoimhe Mahon
Jan 23, 20243 min read


Who’s to Blame for Anti-LGBT Laws in Africa?
Sodomy was first criminalised by colonialists in 1898, making consensual homosexual relationships strictly illegal in several colonies...
Sonny Remmer-Riley
Nov 25, 20233 min read


Tilting at Windmills: the Tory Party and the Transgender community
In 1987, then Prime Minister of the U.K., Margaret Thatcher, addressed the Conservative Party Conference. Her infamous speech came off...
Hanorah Hardy
Nov 3, 20234 min read


Blowing in the wind: NatWest's double-sided transgender lanyards
NatWest has decided to give its transgender employees double-sided lanyard badges. The idea is that you can flip the badge around...
Dan Sillett
Jul 13, 20233 min read
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