2nd in a series of interviews with famous political figures. This episode focuses on the political experiences of former Conservative Cabinet Minister and Thatcher nemesis, Michael Heseltine
St Johns pupil and human rights activist Natasha Khan (U5), interviews ex Guantanamo Bay prisoner Mansoor Adayfi. Mansoor was detained for 14 years without charge until his release in 2016. Today he campaigns for the closure of Guantanamo Bay a
St John's star pupil reporter, Charlotte Clee, interviews political heavyweight and former Labour leader Neil Kinnock. The first in a series of interviews.
What are the limits of freedom? To what extent is it justifiable for the government to limit our freedom? Is a paternalistic state beneficial to individuals and society?
In the second episode, we address the growing concern of the overgrowth of the state; especially when it comes to protecting our own rights and freedoms. With the recent Police and Crime bill in the UK, the response to Coronavirus restrictions
This episode, we discuss the inevitability of poverty; whether in the current system of capitalism the world is resigned to having a wealth gap and whether a different ideology would prevent this. Exploring the ramifications, reasons for, and t