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You southerners may feel that us Scots care purely about haggis, tartan and ‘FREEDOM’ (a quote from ‘Braveheart’ – classic). However in recent months, Great Britain has been jolted back to…

Nigel Farage promises “political earthquake” in European Elections, while MEP Godfrey Bloom overshadows UKIP Conference with yet more thoughtless words. Comment by Janeeth Devgun. UKIP, a…

Phillip Mansell gives us the facts of the Syrian Civil war and attempts to answer the big questions about what the devolpments in the country can mean for us.   Who is fighting, and why? The Syrian…

By Rikki Du Heaume 2012 has certainly been a busy year for politics and there is still more to come. Perhaps the most important political event for Bristol has been the referendum on an elected mayor….

>Charlotte Barnes looks at the recent controversy surrounding the Daily Mail’s columnist, Samantha Brick and her article, ‘“There are downsides to looking this pretty”: Why women hate me for…

>National demonstration to take place this autumn Current NUS President, Liam Burns, has been re-elected to continue in office until July 2013. During Burns’ first year as President he ran the ‘Come…

>Continuous Capital is an incredibly conscientious charity that focuses in part on assisting, but also empowering those who it sets out to help. Officially established in November 2011, the charity…

> Make your voice heard this month at the Annual General Meeting. This year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) is fast approaching and if you want to have your say about the Students’ Union, it is…

The UK’s drab weather and recession have possibly led to our most depressed generation in decades, now after the October Indian summer, will the economy ever give us a few sunny money spells? These have…