by Amelia Field Social media, within this day and age, has managed to permeate into all areas of life, personal and political. The amount of time dedicated to...
Category - Ethical Living
by Michael Ash I grew up as a Christadelphian – itÔÇÖs quite likely you havenÔÇÖt heard of us. WeÔÇÖre a small community of Christians who tend to keep...
by Rebekah Tyler Christchurch MP Christopher Chope has made national headlines twice recently when objecting to seemingly non-negotiable bills in parliament...
by Yasmin Begum This spring is the 20th anniversary of the Macpherson Report. ItÔÇÖs also going to be when we leave the European Union. In 1993, a young man...
by Sarah Belger With the news of the proposed ÔÇÿTransforming CardiffÔÇÖ scheme, questions over Vice-Chancellor Colin RiordanÔÇÖs salary seem ever more topical...
by Alexandra Bánfi As a human race, we consistently strive for efficiency and convenience. This desire is only growing as Artificial Intelligence is fuelling...
by Lucy Aprahamian The fact is, the arts are most often classed as the ÔÇÿnon-essentialÔÇÖ, ÔÇÿnice-to-haveÔÇÖ services. Therefore, when additional funds are...
By Samantha Harford IÔÇÖll be honest, whether dealing with heavy bleeding, severe menstrual cramps or the awkwardness of asking a stranger in the public...
by Charlotte Ennis The Good Place is a charming and unique look at a version of the afterlife and how one can truly be selfless. Throughout the show, the...
by Amberley Steenhagen We live in a time where style defines us more than ever before and clothing is accessible at the click of a button. Gone are the days of...
by Katie Waits ÔÇ£Vengeance is what the death penalty really is. Really, itÔÇÖs a desire of society to take an eye for an eye. And I guess thereÔÇÖs no cure...
By Bethany Griffiths It seems that in todayÔÇÖs society the warnings about climate change are inescapable. The media is saturated with forebodings about the...