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The Feasibility and Legitimacy of Policing Rhetoric

House of Lords backs controversial proposal to criminalise saying ‘Up the Ra’
By Felicia Zhou

Chokehold: How Iran’s Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz Is Breaking the World’s Economy – and the Western Alliance With It

Nearly 2,000 ships sit motionless, waiting. One narrow strip of water has become the hinge on which the entire conflict turns, and Iran knows exactly what it is worth
By Eliza Heaslip

And the Oscar Goes to: Jefferey Epstein

How did Jeffrey Epstein wriggle his way into the Hollywood scene, and who was he kicking it with?
By Genevieve Brick

Who’s Afraid of Tipping Culture?

Why do our fingers tentatively hover over the “add tip” option?

Fixing Fast Fashion: Why Boycotts Are Not Enough

As ultra-fast fashion worsens industry conditions, real improvement depends on stronger regulation, not just ethical consumerism
By Sadhbh Doherty

Unravelling the Manosphere

It’s easy to laugh at the idiocracy, until it affects you
By Evie Doyle

Cesar Chavez: A Legacy of Progressive Patriarchy

The recent allegations against the civil rights icon reveal a not-so-contradictory truth about misogyny in left-wing spaces
By Powell Sherrod

Oifig LinkedIn Lonnaithe Anseo Ach Ní Féidir an Ghaeilge a Úsáid?

Pléann Saoirse Bhreathnach an cosc atá ar fhógraíocht Ghaeilge a úsáid ar LinkedIn
By Saoirse Bhreathnach

Géarchéim Timpeallachta Chomh Maith le Dhaonnúil á gCruthú ag an gCogadh san Iaráin

Tá iarmhairtí timpeallachta ag cur leis an bhfulaingt san Iaráin agus go hidirnáisiúnta de bharr an cogadh seo
By Ruairí Goodwin

42,000 Student Beds to Be Made Available by 2035

The new beds are part of the Government's strategy to tackle the student accommodation crisis
By Charlie Swan