Politics Reform MP Shares a Facebook Death Threat Without Punishment A Reform UK councilor shared, then deleted, a death threat targeted at a Labour MP. He apologised, but was not sacked, in spite of... Charlotte AmbroseMarch 4, 2026
Culture Game Over: When Did Chess Stop Being Cool? Chess used to be trendy and cool...What's changed, and why did it get so popular in the first place? Charlotte AmbroseFebruary 12, 2026
POV The Slow Death of Local News: Why We Must Resuscitate It Local news is taking hit after hit; people are focusing on the bigger stories more, and yet, a solid grasp of local news goes... Charlotte AmbroseJanuary 30, 2026
Politics London’s Crime Problem is Making the City Ripe for Reform Amidst rising crime rates, can Labour's Mayor of London fight off the growing popularity of the right-wing Reform UK party? Charlotte AmbroseJanuary 15, 2026
Politics £20m Education Strategy Aims to Halve Violence Against Women The government has launched its £20 million project, in hopes to halve violence against women and girls in the next decade. Charlotte AmbroseDecember 30, 2025
Politics When Politics Turns Personal: Denying, Lying and Vilifying Politicians already have a bad rep. Do they really need to make it worse by resorting to juvenile insults and ad hominem attacks? Charlotte AmbroseDecember 9, 2025
Beauty The $4,000 Hair Appointment That Sent TikTok Spiralling A David and Goliath-esque story: How did one "non-famous" girl's hair salon review throw a spanner in the beauty industry? Charlotte AmbroseNovember 25, 2025
Opinion Prince Andrew to Lose His Royal Lodgings – But is This Enough for Justice? Britain’s Prince Andrew will forfeit his Royal Lodge property due to his associations with Jeffrey Epstein. But has this call been too slow? Charlotte AmbroseNovember 6, 2025
Societal Issues 6/7 Teachers Can’t Understand Their Students’ Internet Jargon The decidedly ‘meaningless’ 6 internet meme is diffusing from TikTok into classrooms across the world. How should teachers be responding? Charlotte AmbroseOctober 22, 2025
Societal Issues How Universities Are Failing Victims of Sexual Assault A quarter of all students have experienced at least one instance of sexual harassment since starting their studies. Charlotte AmbroseOctober 2, 2025
Societal Issues Bonnie Blue was Assaulted. Why Are Women Celebrating? Bonnie Blue was punched in the face by an angry female partygoer during Freshers’ Week, and the collective female response has been more than... Charlotte AmbroseSeptember 22, 2025
News ‘The Originals Festival’ in London Cut Short Following Ticketless Crowd Stampede In the aftermath of a London Festival gone wrong, the 'unruly' behaviour of a few risks exposing the black community to online hate. Charlotte AmbroseSeptember 6, 2025
Politics From Memes to the Ballot Boxes: How Gen Z Have Been Pulled into the Political Arena And as young people reach out their hand to the enticing world of modern politics, do they shake its hand of their own accord,... Charlotte AmbroseAugust 20, 2025
Sport The DCC’s Wage Increase is Changing Football Forever The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders walking onto the football pitch in preparation for a home game Charlotte AmbroseJuly 15, 2025
Societal Issues A Dive Into the ‘Bop’ Lifestyle: How TikTok is Glamorising Sex Work It’s easy to view the sex work in the Bop House through rose-coloured glasses, but there’s more to this lifestyle than meets the eye. Charlotte AmbroseJune 17, 2025
Societal Issues Reform UK Storms Universities – But Are Students Listening? Right-wing political societies are stirring up safety concerns from students in prominent UK universities. Charlotte AmbroseMay 1, 2025
News What’s In a Name? How the SAVE Act Will Limit Voting Accessibility One of Meghan Sussex's passing remarks made an unintended nod to the US's new restrictions on voting eligibility. Charlotte AmbroseApril 10, 2025