Staff writers Amal Ahmed and Saanvi Marappa interview King's College London students to investigate the debate regarding Women-only carriages and rising harassment in London.
Staff writer Salvatrice D’Anna Campo on the threat of mass surveillance and production of discriminatory algorithms “You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in...
Award-winning staff writer Matteo Cardarelli examines the unenviable political position of newly minted Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy. With his shiny new promotion to...
Guest writer Gianguido Ghelardi analyses Italy’s new anti-migration decree it in the context 0f international human rights. On January 2, 2023 the President of...
Staff writer Jana Bazeed examines contemporary debates over freedom of speech. Is there a case for either censorship or free speech absolutism? Freedom is...
Features Editor Naz Karadede on the allegations faced by Andrew Tate and the dangers of blindly following internet celebrities. TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains...
Staff writer Aneela Aslam on the right-wing modelling of female politicians as ‘figureheads’ and the impact of ‘glass cliff’ on their leadership. The ‘glass...
Comment editor Fintan Hogan questions the narrative that a rising China should be ‘cut out’ of the international system. Is Beijing really destined for...
Multiple departments at King’s College London have had long-standing relationships with the Ministry of Defence. These partnerships have come under recent attack from the...
Author and campaigner John Elkington discusses green capitalism, civil disobedience and an agenda for change. John Elkington has been described as “a world authority”...