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    Vaccine Passports: Effective Or Ethical?

    Victoria Mileson Vaccine passports are a concept that will allow vaccinated individuals to travel sooner and more freely than those who have not received the vaccine. Whilst nothing has been confirmed on vaccine passports in the UK, they are gaining attention in question of their effectiveness and ethics. However,...
  • The Future Of Festivals – Will They Return In 2021?

    With the anniversary of lockdown feeling more like a centenary, the Prime Minister’s roadmap for a release from lockdown offers a little hope for culture-starved, Vitamin D-deprived music lovers: festivals will rise again. Katie Connor reports....
  • Students In Isolation: The £1,750 Hotel Quarantine Charge

    Victoria Mileson A recent government announcement now requires those returning to the UK from overseas to pay £1,750 for a mandatory hotel quarantine. The new guidance will require British nationals to quarantine in a hotel for a minimum of 10 days in a government-approved facility if they have returned...
  • The Motherload – Home Schooling During Lockdown 3.0

    A raft of bursting bubbles float past my laptop screen. On the flickering rectangle, I am attempting to wrap my head around the concepts of equity and equality as my essay is due in a few days’ time. Behind the screen, my 5-year-old breaks into her iconic cackle. It...
  • BBC’s The Serpent: Will Post-COVID Travel Be Safer Than That In The 70s?

    Talia Krais Crime TV dramas are at an all-time high during lockdown with the disturbing real-life story of psychopath Charles Sobhraj (Alain) in The Serpent topping the list. This display of seduction, disguise, murder, and theft characterises the darkness of the hippie trail during 1970s, alerting viewers to the dangers...
  • Student Scepticism Over The Government’s Roadmap

    Whilst many students were no doubt encouraged by the details of Boris Johnson’s roadmap out of lockdown last week, it left some with an agonising wait over the details of the resumption of their studies on campus. ...
  • Behind Closed Doors: Investigating the Financial Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on National League Sides

    Matthew Cotter  Following February’s announcement that Dover Athletic would be forfeiting their remaining National League games, the catastrophic financial effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on non-league clubs have been propelled into the spotlight. Examining this, alongside speaking to Maidenhead United CEO Jon Adams, reveals a worrying picture surrounding the...