Isabelle Osborne Nov 16, 2020 4 min Nicola Adams and Strictly Come Dancing: a refreshing sign of changing times Why Nicola Adams and Katya Jones’ partnership will change the narrative on ballroom dancing.
Isabelle Osborne Nov 2, 2020 4 min Review: David Attenborough, A Life on Our Planet The documentary David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet was recently released on Netflix.
Isabelle Osborne Oct 26, 2020 5 min ‘It’ll be an experience to look back on’: being a Fresher in the Covid-19 pandemic First-year UCL English student Sungleen Moon speaks about the experience of Freshers during the global pandemic.
Isabelle Osborne Sep 21, 2020 3 min The political implications of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme Court judge, passed away on Friday 18th September
Isabelle Osborne Sep 14, 2020 2 min The role Snapchat plays in news organisation's content strategy Despite the rising popularity of the Chinese social video app, The Telegraph continues to invest in its Snapchat strategy to drive the 13-24
Isabelle Osborne Sep 7, 2020 3 min The Presidential Election: everything you need to know How does the US Political System work? Who can run for President? What happens post-election?
Isabelle Osborne Aug 31, 2020 3 min The Monthly Wrap-Up: August 2020 A summary of the major UK and global headlines in August.
Isabelle Osborne Aug 24, 2020 4 min COVID-19: Is there a future for universities? Fear is circulating that universities are in severe trouble, and their survival has become all the more precarious.
Isabelle Osborne Aug 10, 2020 3 min Femicide in Turkey Femicide poisons Turkey. Here's everything you need to know.
Isabelle Osborne Aug 6, 2020 3 min The Booker Prize 2020: a sign of changing times? The Booker has been criticised in previous years for lack of diversity and representation. But will 2020 be different?