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Editor-in-Chief: May-September 2022; Deputy EiC: April 2022, August-December 2023; Opinion Editor: October 2021-May 2022. Contributor since September 2020.
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Nicola Sturgeon accused of breaking ministerial code by former First Minister Alex Salmond

Alex Salmond, the former First Minister of Scotland, has recently accused his successor Nicola Sturgeon of lying to the Scottish Parliament, alleging that she repeatedly broke the ministerial code. If…

Hundreds rally outside main library days after racial attack

CW: anti-east asian racism Approximately 200 people gathered outside the University of Edinburgh main library on Tuesday evening, just days after a University of Edinburgh student was abused by seven…

The long transition- how Progressives may find themselves cut out of a Biden presidency, and why that may not matter

Joe Biden is choosing to restore the old White House furniture from the Obama administration, borne out of ideological preferences and political pragmatism. But whilst this so-called ‘return to normalcy’…

Students free to leave for Christmas as restrictions continue

The university has unveiled its plan for managing the Christmas break, as thousands of students are set to leave the city over the next month. In an email to students,…

Roglic claims second successive Vuelta a España

Primoz Roglic has won La Vuelta a España, claiming his second Grand Tour victory, and redeeming himself after dramatically falling short in the Tour de France. Roglic, who won the…

Geoghegan Hart claims suprise Giro win

Tao Geoghegan Hart claimed an unexpected victory in the Giro d’Italia, making him the most successful Scottish cyclist since Pippa York. Geoghegan Hart, riding for Ineos Grenadiers, came to Italy…

Trump resumes Presidential campaign after ending self-isolation

Donald Trump has withdrawn from the second Presidential debate with Joe Biden, after the non-partisan Commission for Presidential Debates announced it would move to an online format for the ‘health…

Edinburgh study shows future measures must avoid prolonging the pandemic

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have concluded that long-term deaths will increase as a result of blanket lockdown measures being reintroduced, having reanalysed government data. In a broad study…