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Survey finds that support for independence has dropped two per cent since 2014

On the 17 March, the Panelbase Agency released results from a survey commissioned by The Sunday Times revealing that only 44 per cent of those polled thought that Scotland should…

Gordon Brown proposes potential ‘third option’ for Scotland amid Brexit

Following Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement of a second Scottish independence referendum, former prime minister Gordon Brown has outlined a potential third option for post-Brexit Scotland. At the Fife Festival of Ideas…

Review: Iron Fist

Iron Fist may not live up to the other Netflix original series’ in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it is far from terrible. The show follows the story of Danny…

Robot Wars: Back with a Bang

When I was a kid, my dad would make up stories for me before I went to bed about the adventures of Potter the Otter, Sammy Stout, and Matilda Mole.…

Jamie Laing’s Private Parts Fail to Thrill

I have listened to a tremendous number of podcasts since I discovered them two years ago. Of course, not every podcast can be a good one, but usually, I can…

I am doing well at university, so why do I still feel inadequate?

If I asked myself why it was I wanted to be Editor-in-Chief of The Student, the good half of me would answer that it is because I love the paper…

While American Late Night flourishes, UK hosts flounder trying to find their satirical voice

Anyone familiar with the current incarnation of what passes as politics in America will perhaps be aware of a recent shake-up. Something of a constitutional kerfuffle, if you will. But…

Has technology gone too far? Introducing the i.Con

In 2007, American company Fitbit founded their company selling wireless and wearable activity trackers, aiming to make users around the world more aware of their fitness levels. In 2016, an…