More education needed to cut back on honour-based abuse, says leading Scottish charity
Men must be educated about honour-based abuse in order to reverse the rise in cases across the UK, a Scottish charity claims.
Men must be educated about honour-based abuse in order to reverse the rise in cases across the UK, a Scottish charity claims.
A survivor of forced marriage has said she had to endure horrific abuse “with a smile on her face” because she was so scared of her husband.
Leading historian and the biographer of a string of recent Prime Ministers Sir Anthony Seldon has predicted a less than prosperous trajectory for Boris Johnson's future in Number 10.
Sir Julian Brazier began his parliamentary career in 1987 under the formidable tenure of Margaret Thatcher, and he was unlucky enough to face her wrath on first setting foot in Parliament.
Along with five other speakers from British Overseas Territories (BOTs), White joined Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle at a conference in Westminster earlier this month to discuss their nations’ constitutional relationship with the United Kingdom.
Political journalist Adam Payne shared his experience of building contacts and developing his career as a lobby reporter during an exciting time in British politics.
National newsroom editor Abbie Llewelyn shared her experience of covering national stories and developing her journalism career.
Investigative reporter and News Associates alumna Vicky Gayle shares how she got into investigative journalism.
After the easing of Covid restrictions was delayed until 19 July, the founder of Backyard Cinema in Wandsworth claims they have been left to fend for themselves by the Government during the pandemic.
We spoke with Alex Brown, Westminster correspondent at The Scotsman and News Associates alumnus, about how he got into political journalism and what his advice would be for people wanting to break into the industry.
Now a news reporter with stories across national papers, Adam Wareing shares his journey since graduating last year.
We spoke with Richard Amofa, The Athletic staff editor, about how he got into sports journalism.
Having graduated last year from The School of Journalism, Olivia Burke shares her experience of landing her first journalism job.
I spoke with Beth Kirkbride, editor of The Indiependent magazine and News Associates alumna, about how she got into entertainment journalism.
Quarterlife Magazine is a new online platform centred around the realities of graduate life. Zoë Crowther interviews co-founder and former Bristol student Joy Molan.
Bristol student Elias Williams is the founder of Mandem, an online media platform created in 2017. He was recently listed as one of the most influential young people in Bristol by Rife Magazine.
Interview with Grace Carroll from campaign group Support Our Services, which is calling for the University to make improvements to the student wellbeing services.
After tours of the USA and the Phillipines, Ider are back in the UK. I spoke to the duo ahead of their debut album release.
Spoke with first-year students at the Welcome Fair about their experiences so far, revealing both strengths and weaknesses of the current system.