by Lee Taylor | 1 2, f, 2020 | International News, Opinion
The U.S. election is upon us, and frontrunner Joe Biden is maintaining a comfortable lead after winning both debates and campaigning in key battleground states. Now it is true that the 2016 presidential favourite, Hillary Clinton, surprisingly lost despite predictions...
by Jordan Edwards | 1 2, f, 2020 | International News, News
The 3rd November will mark the end of one of the most polarised and divisive American election campaigns in recent memory. Election night can be a bit confusing if you’ve never watched the coverage of one before (and even if you’re a seasoned election night viewer)....
by Jordan Edwards | 1 1, f, 2020 | News
On Saturday evening, the University and College Union (UCU) called for an end to in-person teaching nationally in universities following the announcement from the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson that England will enter into a four-week lockdown on Thursday until 2nd...
by Paul Pakdeeteva | 1 26, f, 2020 | International News, Opinion
It has been a tough year for everyone around the world, not just in terms of the pandemic but also in terms of lifestyles and political affairs. Thailand is no different, as the ‘land of smile’ is once again going through a major political crisis. You may have seen...
by Jordan Edwards | 1 22, f, 2020 | Local News, News
This afternoon, Health secretary Matt Hancock has announced that Stoke-on-Trent will be entering Tier two from Friday. This will leave Newcastle Borough sandwiched between two local authorities with higher levels of restrictions. In a statement made to the...