Trans Rights Are Human Rights: The Journey of Scotland’s Gender Bill

Words by Genevieve Gunn ScotlandÔÇÖs Gender Recognition Reform Bill was proposed with one goal in mind. Improve the lives of transgender people; by making the Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC), more accessible. HolyroodÔÇÖs aims were simple, they first wanted to lower the age at which one could apply for the certificate from 18 to 16, allowing young trans individuals the right to have their gender legally … Continue reading Trans Rights Are Human Rights: The Journey of Scotland’s Gender Bill

Hancock Down Under

Words by Megan Huws The news that Matt Hancock was joining Boy George and footballer Jill Scott in IÔÇÖm A Celeb was certainly surprising, inspiring thoughts of our former Health Secretary being forced to undergo the unpleasant trials.┬á There are claims that he is abandoning his constituents and travelling halfway across the world to partake in a reality TV show, but he argues that it … Continue reading Hancock Down Under

A Tale of Tory Corruption

Words by Megan Huws┬á Boris JohnsonÔÇÖs tenure as prime minister had its ups and downs, with Johnson persistently proving to the British public that he believes himself and his government above the rules and laws which they create. His resignation came after immense pressure from MPs in his own party, following JohnsonÔÇÖs decision to appoint Chris Pincher as deputy chief whip despite allegations of sexual … Continue reading A Tale of Tory Corruption