Prisoners in the UK have been dealt two blows this week, as they failed to get compensation for being barred from voting in the last general election and continue to be denied of voting rights. On 18 February, the High Court in London blocked compensa...
Wed 23 Feb 2011 by Paul Foy | Read more »
A Turkish reform package has been backed in a national referendum which has been seen by many as the country’s way into the European Union. It puts the country in line with a number of EU policies. In the referendum on the suggested reforms to t...
Wed 29 Sep 2010 by Aleksandra Jurczak | Read more »
Teviot Debating Hall was the venue of the final battle between the two candidates for the position of rector of the University of Edinburgh on the evening of Tuesday 10 February. Following voting on Wednesday and Thursday, either Iain Macwhirter or Lo...
Thu 12 Feb 2009 by Amy Magowan-Greene | Read more »
After a mere two years of negotiations, NUS is officially on the road to reform. Delegates from all around the UK voted last week by an overwhelming majority of 90 per cent for the long-awaited constitutional changes to be put into action. Following t...
Wed 28 Jan 2009 by Megan Taylor | Read more »