Staff Writer Perla Lepage comments on the recent criticism of the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. Have global conferences lost their momentum?...
Staff Writer Eugenio Corrias provides personal insight into Operation 1027 in Myanmar and the future of democracy in the nation. In 2022, The Economist’s...
Staff writer Ella Buckley asks if the post-pandemic return to in-person learning has left the disabled community at KCL behind. The subject of online classes...
King’s student and KCL Conservative Association President Isaac Farnbank is standing for the Conservative nomination for the Isle of Wight’s new, second constituency, Isle...
Staff writer Filipa Fonseca discusses the contentious Anti-Strike Bill making its way through Westminster and the impact its passing could have. Since passing into...
Staff writer Daisy Eastlake considers the highs and lows of Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget announcements. On March 15 2023, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy...
Staff writer Fred Taylor discusses the ramped-up, meaningless rhetoric which characterises our culture war obsession. The Americanisation of our culture started a long time...
Staff writer Lily Huaxue explains the UK’s new counter-terrorism law, Martyn’s Law, and its significance for combatting terrorism after the Manchester Arena bombing in...
Staff writer Mila Stricevic on the disturbing rise of deepfake pornography and its harmful impact on women’s safety. One of the internet’s first encounters...