Levelling up? Broken promises on Northern transport
Hannah Redman argues that the Government must prioritise transport investment if it is serious about its ‘levelling up’ agenda.
Read moreHannah Redman argues that the Government must prioritise transport investment if it is serious about its ‘levelling up’ agenda.
Read moreHannah Redman uses the examples of Gordon Brown and David Cameron to see whether former Prime Ministers can redeem themselves after leaving office.
Read moreHannah Redman argues the importance of the Queen’s comments on climate change, and the potential of a ‘progressive’ monarchy.
Read moreHannah Redman looks at rising energy prices and their effect on households across the country, as well as the potential impact on students.
Read moreHannah Redman examines the disparities in refugee resettlement numbers between northern and southern councils in England.
Read moreHannah Redman examines what the Prime Minister’s new cabinet will mean for British politics
Read moreFor the Comment section’s first ‘long reads’ piece, Hannah Redman discusses 9/11’s complex emotional and political impact on society.
Read moreHannah Redman discusses the positive charged energy that the Tokyo Olympics has brought despite the restrictions of Covid-19.
Read moreHannah Redman argues that the Bashir scandal has been dramatically elevated, and fears for the future of the BBC.
Read moreHannah Redman discusses her own experience with dyslexia and calls for greater recognition of the diverse experiences of dyslexic people.
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