I am not a Londoner, I grew up in a small country town, an hour away from the big smoke, but I have always been fascinated by the complexities of […]
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Youth homelessness in York: An Interview with SASH
The recent increase in homelessness is often cited but with little recognition of the younger generation facing these issues. This year, The Yorker have decided to give their annual charity […]
What does Iain Duncan Smith’s resignation mean for the Conservatives?
Iain Duncan Smith’s resignation from the cabinet comes at a terrible time for the governing party. Already divided over Britain’s membership of the European Union, Duncan Smith’s departure in response […]
8th of March 2016: The UoY Labour Club hosts Harry Leslie Smith
On Tuesday 8th March, the University of York Labour Club hosted Harry Leslie Smith. Smith is a veteran of the Second World War and an activist for the poor and […]
How will the digitalisation of resources alter education as we know it?
More and more resources are being converted from their original printed state into digital realisations. This change affects many areas, from stories and drama to non-fiction and the press. In […]
YUSU Officers avoid dismissal following democracy rally
YUSU’s new team for the 2015/2016 academic year was almost reduced last week after YUSU Officers Jack Chadwick and Katherine Mellor narrowly avoided being victims of votes of no confidence. Jack […]
Labour Leadership Election – who are the candidates?
On Monday, nominations for Labour leadership closed. Each candidate had to receive 35 nominations to be on the ballot. Jeremy Corbyn, a late entrant to the race, received his 35th […]