The Case for the Sylheti Language 'Just as the Bengali language movement of 1971 stood against the imposition of Urdu, Sylheti speakers must also rise against the dominance of Bangla radicalism.'
The UK Handing Over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius Is Not Decolonisation, But the Next Chapter Of British Colonialism 'The deal is a stark reminder that modern decolonisation is far more complex than a simple transfer of sovereignty.'
Dadaism: Using the Absurd to Reclaim Rationality Rather than clinging to the past or wishing to be young again, we should embrace maturity with grace, understanding our inherent traditions and rationalising them with the new.
Students Set to be Poorer After Maintenance Loan Announcement By Archie Thomas, BA Politics and International Relations Maintenance Loans for students in England will rise by 2.5% next academic year in line with projected inflation. Currently, inflation stands at 4% meaning students’ purchasing power and living standards will continue to fall. This follows increases of 2.3% and
Smoked By Aditya Mishra, BA/BSc Social Science, Arts and Humanities with Foundation Year What happened? On 13th December 2023, in tribute to the 2001 Parliament attacks, the lawmakers led a tribute and paid their respect to all those who had died. That’s when a smoke canister was thrown into
A diva is the female version of a hustler… By Amran Abdiqadir-Mohamed, BA Global Development and Social Anthropology Is what Beyonce said as she released the superhero movie Renaissance. Ways to describe the film- intense, out of this world, iconic… a genuine religious experience. Having said all of that, when I left the screening I turned to my friend
Kangaroo Court is the New Justice By Aditya Mishra, BA/BSc Social Science, Arts and Humanities with Foundation Year Photo Caption: Mahua Moitra was a member of Parliament from Krishnanagar – she contested the decision of her suspension to the Supreme Court. [Photo Credit: Zee News] On December 11th, 2023, All India Trinamool Congress lawmaker Mahua Moitra