For many Iranians, the death of an oppressive, clerical, and cruel tyrant would naturally provoke celebration, and that reaction is understandable. Yet it is my view that the attack on Iran and the ...
"A reminder that women’s musical contributions have long existed, even if they were not always publicly recognised or formally recorded." Emily Ford reviews the Music Department's IWD Showcase 2026.
"Collaborations such as those mentioned suggest a shift in what female partnerships in music represent." Gabriella Bell explores the way remixes and collaborations platform female artists.
"The moment cooking shifts into a visible, performative setting, the dynamic changes."Food Editor Alexandra Shemagina asks why men get the fame while women get the dishes?
Wealth tax, free healthcare, clean energy, and a free Palestine. Synonymous policies, championed by two distinct parties, indistinguishable in all but name. Calls to merge: dismissed. Accusations of ...
"After millennia of men as monarchs, it will be these young, twenty-something year old women who will soon be dominating Europe’s political landscape." Travel Editor Mya Downing discusses the ...
Lauren Hewett explains the concept of an "Ozempic Olympics" and what that means for our athletes and their competitions ...
Terry depicts concerns for Uganda's LGBTQI+ community, following the arrests of Wendy Faith and Alesi Diana Denise, as reports of discrimination rise.
"Literature has the power to be the voice of many" - Charlotte Ramshaw explores the role of 'The Bell Jar' and 'The Handmaid's Tale' in reinforcing feminist narratives.
Xabi Arthur discusses the impact of reduced funding available for CERN-related projects, and what this means for research and employability in the scientific field.
As Ewen Montagu would put it: “Women. It’s good stuff, isn’t it? It’s just nice.” ...
Hugh Halsey discusses benefits and drawbacks of scientific journalism and how it impacts the public view on science ...