Kim K got married and then divorced within 72 days. Why shouldn’t gay couples get the chance to do so too?
Men can boast about their sexual conquests without it tainting their reputation; why is it still not the same for women?
The vast majority of important politicians come from Oxbridge backgrounds. But the problem is that they don’t have any experience of the real world.
Party conference season is the clearest example of the gap between the leader and the led.
Corpus Christi features on a new tourism campaign launched by David Cameron, acting as a symbol of the UK’s dominance in education.
Riot police from Cambridgeshire police force were called to London last night to help tackle the worst bout of violence in the capital since the Brixton Riots.
‘Well my political career is over, so there’s no more dogging to be doing.’ DAVID HOLLAND steps into Paxo’s shoes to chat to everyone’s favourite question-dodger, MICHAEL HOWARD.
Attacks from David Cameron and Nick Clegg on Oxbridge admission policies have thrown the matter back into the public spotlight, but they face stinging criticism.
CUSU have criticised the government for not allocating enough cash to its National Scholarship programme, which aims to help poorer kids go to uni.
After The Sun proclaims “Garages are Penny Pinchers” FREYA BERRY has a go at some satire of her own.
This is the final edition of It’s the News, so get your anonymous passive aggressive pen names ready as I can’t be arsed anymore.
JUAN ZOBER DE FRANCISCO observes the frustration, passion and confusion at yesterday’s student protests.
DECLAN CLANCY goes to a protest and breaks into Senate House: “We’ve probably disturbed lunch. It appears no one really knows what to do now. Someone get the whiteboard out.”
TALIA RICHARD-CARVAJAL and MONA EBERT attempted to go a regular day as their 1961 Mad Men-inspired alter-egos, spending 24 hours(ish) without any modern technology whatsoever. Read how they got on here.
They’re back, they’re disgusting and they’re just as insightful as ever. L&L, we missed you.
ALICE THWAITE examines the effect of the televised debates on the impending election.
In the lead up to 6th May, DAN WALKER asks why the Lib Dems aren’t the clear front runner.