Rayhan Hussain is the Associate Editor at Roar News, having been the paper’s Comment Editor and Staff Writer between 2023 and 2025. During that time, he studied Politics at King’s College London and is currently undertaking an MA in Government Studies at King’s. Rayhan has also gained experience with The Times and The Telegraph - and recently interned at Edelman, the world's largest communication firm. At Roar, Rayhan has reported on high-profile campus stories, shaped student discourse through his editorial work, and moderated events with prominent journalists.
King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) has concluded its investigation into the university’s Ukrainian Society over past drone fundraising activities, Roar News can reveal....
Comment Editor Rayhan Hussain reflects on the Conservative Party’s heavy local election losses, questioning Reform’s long-term credibility and urging the centre-right to remain united...
On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Comment Editor Rayhan Hussain delivers a forceful argument against appeasement in Ukraine, condemning Western...
Comment Editor Rayhan Hussain reflects on a tumultuous year for the British royal family, examining how personal adversity, health struggles, and public scrutiny have...
Comment Editor Rayhan Hussain examines the state of student politics, critiquing a culture of cancellation and ideological conformity that threatens free speech, open debate,...
From 19 November 2024, The King’s College London Student Union (KCLSU) will begin selling Karma Cola at the Shack, following conversations within the Union...
Comment Editors Rayhan Hussain and Ruth Otim speak exclusively with Julia Gillard, examining her call for resilient feminist leadership and the urgent need to...
Comment Editor Rayhan Hussain examines the ongoing Conservative leadership race at their annual conference, analysing the candidates’ performances, strategies, and what the contest reveals...
Comment editor Rayhan Hussain analyses PM Rishi Sunak’s reasoning for calling an earlier than expected general election and examines what the previous two years...