In a Changing of the Guard that only fashion could envision, the blood-orange bikinis of August become the burgundy-red overcoats of September. Whilst this seems to be done in one swift action, the 31 ...
Most people know that water scarcity is becoming a bigger problem as climate change causes more weather disruptions and drought, leading to more intense competition for water. But not many people know ...
Oasis fans have been left shocked and angered at Ticketmaster after ticket prices for the group’s reunion tour soared whilst fans were left waiting in the website’s long virtual queues. The ...
Melanie Barratt has become the first blind woman to successfully complete ‘the Channel swim’ having previously won two golds, two silvers, and a bronze medal at the Paralympic games in 1996 and 2000.
In this day and age, it’s easy to get swept up in the latest trends spreading across the internet, whether it’s a miraculous new mascara or the next brilliant bikini. As a result, shopping addictions ...
Students from the University of Warwick have signed an urgent letter to the Archbishop of Birmingham requesting that the University’s Catholic Chaplain vacancy be filled. The position has been vacant ...
Katy Perry’s ‘Woman’s World’ was met with an unending storm of confusion and scepticism. The music video, released on 11 July, seemed to play an instrumental part in this reception as it was unclear ...
Season one of House of the Dragon, HBO’s more intimate Game of Thrones prequel, was a grandiose and decade-spanning display of politicking – the prelude to the Targaryen civil war known as ‘The Dance ...
While the summer holiday has always been a period of relaxation, a break from the stress of term time, this summer felt different. It is my last one as a student, and I must admit that I find myself ...
Australia is set to introduce a cap on the number of international students it will accept to its universities, as the country aims to tackle increasing levels of migration. Under the Australian ...
The University of Warwick has apologised after a ‘far-right’ conference sparked backlash among students, but has insisted that it had “no legal grounds” to cancel the event. The Witan 2024, which was ...