Despite it taking a backseat among 2020’s many disasters, and 48% of the population’s wishful thinking – Brexit is still very much happening. The Verse’s Lottie Bulmer takes us on a whistle stop tour of how it will affect student life… Officially, the United Kingdom left the European Union on […]
Politics
The Verse’s Student Voice Editor Liberty Gatcombe talks registering to vote and why it’s probably the best thing you can do for your future If you’ve been avoiding your news apps lately, I don’t blame you. It can get pretty monotonous hearing about Brexit, Boris and the big will we […]
The Verse’s Ellen Stickland informs us about the People’s Vote march that occurred in London on Saturday 23rd March 2019. Do you remember where you were when you heard Britain was going to leave the EU? Was that a day a celebration or did you find yourself worried about the […]
The Verse’s Political Editor Marcel Adams discusses who is sovereign over the Brexit process. Is it the people who voted for it, or our elected representatives? The recent parliamentary votes on the proposed amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill have raised a significant question, which has been highlighted in a […]
The Verse’s Tamara Stidwell headed down to The Undercover Hippy’s sold-out show at Komedia, Brighton on Wednesday 3rd May. The Undercover Hippy, aka Billy Rowan, has garnered a committed fan base from his honourable devotion to spreading moralistic melodies and mighty tunes. And whilst Brighton prides itself on evoking a […]