Brexit negotiations derailed as UK Government table controversial legislation
Words by Jake Nordland Four years, three prime ministers and two general elections later, Britain is still grappling with the…
Words by Jake Nordland Four years, three prime ministers and two general elections later, Britain is still grappling with the…
Words by Amy Holden On 9 August Belarus held their elections, resulting in a sixth consecutive term for their President,…
Words by Sam Kimbley Lori Loughlin, known best for her role in Full House, has been sentenced to two months…
The brother and accomplice of the Manchester Arena suicide bomber is facing a minimum of 55-years life imprisonment following the…
A new independent report details multiple embargo breaches by international actors, as Libya’s rival governments, build up their militaries and…
Words By Summer Kelly Cancel culture is perhaps controversial, but not toxic. A system that allows marginalised communities to publicly…
Words by Miranda Dunne It was only this February that Caroline Flack died after the Crown Prosecution Service pursued a…
The other side of the ‘Wellness Industry’ - has capitalism created another beast?
Words by Lotte Jaeger It’s a glance. Then a gaze. Then a feeling. We just know it when it’s there;…
Words by Will Day Few names can produce such a visceral response simply by its mention than that of war-time…
Words By Percy Walker-Smith Only a year since the release of their debut album, honest and frank lyricism has succeeded…
Words by Yazz James Tenet Dir. Christopher Nolan Featuring performances from John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki, Nolan’s…
Editor’s choice is a new column in which Jess and I as Arts Editors have both the platform and opportunity…
Words by Elijah Arief Theatre and technology are two things which seem incongruent. Technology seems to create a barrier between…
Words by Alice Barradale Like many lovers of Rock and Roll, Brighton’s ‘standby’ for independent music venues is a haunting…
Words by Yazz James Cinemas Aside from the central, Przym-neighbouring Odeon or the Marina’s Cineworld, Brighton is home to many…
Words by Ellie Harbinson You know that feeling when you watch something and are left with a burning sensation to…
The pandemic saw the UK go into lockdown in mid-March, leading to increased levels of loneliness, financial stress and cabin…
Words by Jasmine Smith If you’re new to the city, Brighton has endless avenues of discovery. The perfect mix of…
Bret Easton Ellis’ cult classic novel sparked controversy when it was first published in 1991. Patrick Bateman is a character…