On the 29th of September, Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield resigned the Labour whip, becoming this parliament’s 14th independent MP. The speed of this resignation is notable, Duffield is now the fastest ...
With the imminent United States election, an examination of the role of Christian nationalism in American politics is critical. An ideology that seeks to maintain the fusion of the Christian religion ...
Labour won a plurality of votes in 411 seats across the UK. There haven't been this many red dots on the electoral map since Tony Blair was at the helm. I wonder where he is now…Azerbaijan maybe?
The 2024 reboot of the Victoria Secret Fashion Show inevitably garnered attention after its six year hiatus, following the unprecedented negative reception of its 2018 predecessor – which received ...
For many it is considered the greatest Wimbledon final of all time. Roll the clocks back to July 2008. Jay-Z has just headlined Glastonbury much to the derision of Noel Gallagher and Mamma Mia tops ...
“It wasn’t about me. It was about the clothes.” This statement from Naomi Campbell proves contentious in light of the V&A’s most recent fashion exhibition. The ‘Naomi: in Fashion’ tribute exhibition ...
Pale Waves have been on my bucket list for a while since I managed to catch 10 minutes of their set at Reading Festival a couple of years back. They are an indie quartet from Manchester and have been ...
What, for example, does the comedian Ed Gamble actually have to do with Longboi? We have reached a point where part of our university's culture and shared reference points are created entirely by ...
Rebus: A Game Called Malice is a somewhat cliché drawing room drama: a whodunit play set in upper class Edinburgh. Harriet and Paul Godwin host a dinner party, where the guests partake in a murder ...
It’s a cold and rainy Wednesday night, but the bustling atmosphere around Leeds O2 Academy suggests more of the evening. There’s no chance of missing the venue for The Last Dinner Party’s stop in the ...
The songs of ‘90s indie-rock veterans Yo La Tengo exist on a hazy musical spectrum. On one end are the relaxed acoustic twee-pop numbers of ‘Our Way to Fall’ and ‘Nowhere Near’, whilst the other end ...