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Should we mix politics and sports?

Should we mix politics and sports?

As Qatar hosts the football world cup this year, many people have one issue - where the game is being held. But should we keep political happenings away from the pitch? In 2010, Sepp Blatter, the then-president of FIFA announced that Qatar would host the 2022 FIFA World Cup. While FIFA...

Why Megan Thee Stallion is more than just her milestones

Why Megan Thee Stallion is more than just her milestones

After becoming the first Black woman to cover Forbes’ 30 under 30, the rapper is using her success as a foundation for important conversations that go beyond race. Megan Thee Stallion is on a winning streak that shows no signs of slowing. Since releasing her first single in 2016, the Texas-born rapper has won a Grammy for Best New Artist, launched countless number one hits, and is now the first Black...

By Brighton, UK
France’s César film awards take stand against sexual violence

France’s César film awards take stand against sexual violence

Movie stars and other members of the industry convicted of or facing possible prison time for sexual violence are being banned from the French Oscars ‘out of respect for the victims.’ Every year, when awards season rolls around, the world turns its attention to the glamorous red carpet looks, recognition of praise-worthy performances, and the inevitable drama it brings. In a post #MeToo Hollywood, however, the focus has increasingly shifted...

By London, UK
Opinion – Lydia Millen’s posts show severity of winter wealth gap

Opinion – Lydia Millen’s posts show severity of winter wealth gap

As the energy crisis in Britain continues to soar, many have spent the last few months contemplating how to afford staying warm this winter. Lydia Millen is not one of them. In the last two months alone, the UK has seen ‘the average energy bill cap’ double, the National Grid warning of imminent power blackouts to conserve energy, and the country opening the doors to its first...

By Birmingham, UK
Opinion – idolising billionaire bosses is a risk to worker rights

Opinion – idolising billionaire bosses is a risk to worker rights

A new, lengthy article by Rolling Stone has outlined Kanye’s culture of bullying, pornography, and emotional abuse at Adidas. Alongside Elon Musk’s chaotic Twitter takeover, it’s time we stopped idealising billionaire bosses and prioritised worker rights. Kanye West is back in the news again this week after Rolling Stone published an exclusive article outlining years of emotional bullying and extreme, sexually charged meetings at Yeezy. It follows on from an...

By Bristol, UK