The commodification of housing: Abolishing landlords is not insane
Che Wheeler discusses why the gradual abolishment of landlords may fix the UK's housing crisis.
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Che Wheeler discusses why the gradual abolishment of landlords may fix the UK's housing crisis.
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Happy 2026! Allow your favourite student journalists to inspire you with our annual attempts at renewal – whether that's proper hydration, banishing doomscrolling, or perfecting the art of the Letterboxd review.
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There was something in the air back then, a kind of ordinary hope… I’m not sure we feel like that anymore… These were the powerful words spoken by the new leader of the Green Party, Zack Polanski, in his first national television broadcast. In the Anglo-American world, the period between...
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On the surface of its ice sheets, it may not seem like Greenland has much to offer the power-hungry actors of the ever-volatile geopolitical arena. The country has an exceptionally small population, just under 57,000 for its land area, and an economy that is mostly reliant on fishing and Danish...
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Societies are arguably the bread and butter when it comes to engaging with community at university, and can make or break your enjoyment of university life. In my own experience, despite countless waves of trial and error throughout most of first year, I have yet to find a society that...
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As we continue to live in an era of so-called ‘post-truth’ politics, where people are struggling more and more to believe who speaks the truth in dizzying discourse, a powerful figure has emerged in Britain; an invisible wind attempting to topple over the proverbial table of British politics. Elon Musk,...
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