By Sam Lailey, Senior Staff-Writer, MA Anthropology of Global Futures and Sustainability Pull quote: “And gentrification appears to be picking up pace. A report released by the Trust for London in 2025 has highlighted 53 neighbourhoods in the capital which, between 2012 and 2020, have seen a significant drop in
Nibras Salim, SOAS News Editor, BA Politics and International Relations SOAS’ newly released investment portfolio has gained positive traction amid the university’s ascension in the People & Planet (P&P) University League rankings. P&P is the UK’s largest student network campaigning for social and environmental
Deepika Anand, Features Section Editor, BA Politics and International Relations The Fourth Wave of feminism (c. 2012-present) is primarily said to be driven by digital activism, intersectionality, and a sustained focus on sexual violence, harassment, body shaming, and workplace inequality. The first is defined by the fight for legal rights
Jova Bostanci, LLM Human Rights, Conflict and Justice Delayed, cancelled, overpriced. These are the realities of Britain’s modern train network, and they’re becoming harder to ignore. For years, trains have failed to arrive, the quality has continued to disappoint, and fares have risen, making UK trains the most