Spotlight on September 18th: A diary, one year on
Written by Evan Forman Scotland, 18th of September 2014 I don’t sleep. I lie down and I shut my eyes, and time blinks and it’s 6:30am again, but I don’t […]
Written by Evan Forman Scotland, 18th of September 2014 I don’t sleep. I lie down and I shut my eyes, and time blinks and it’s 6:30am again, but I don’t […]
Written by Robert Jones The tuition fees debate seems to have hardly left the forefront of British politics since their introduction in 2004. Tuition Fees have provided a reaction from […]
Stuart Russell took an impartial selfie to reach out to local youth and encourage them to vote in the general election. In this podcast, Stuart discusses the importance of young […]
Written by Lily Beckett Being tasked with the organisation of my sixth form’s mock election, due to run alongside the General Election campaign this May, has compelled me to consider […]
Written by Luna Webster David Cameron promised today that under a Conservative government after the general election, England’s school budgets would be kept the same. However, the party also conveyed […]
Written by Honor Louise Growing up today, it’s hard to imagine that England is where punk started (I mean, pretty much). Youth culture right now feels so stagnant, so stuck […]
Written by Luna Webster Have I Got News For Youth is a platform that we built in order to give young people and additionally young voters the chance to get […]
Written by Jack O’Leary I remember Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 being released. How could I forget, I was 14 and studying at an all-boys school where the only […]
Written by Emily Ingram GIRLS! Sick of the global media surrounding you with a body image you simply cannot attain? Tired of the everyday injustices suffered by you and your […]
Written by Luna Webster This morning Labour began its “Shape Your Future” campaign, a short online questionaire for young voters intended for Labour to collect young political views and use them […]