(2021-22, Issue 6, 25th of November – 8th of December in 2021)
Issue No.6

INKPOT: Empty Fields
Creative Writing Editor, Anna Royle, contributes to this week’s Inkpot: Empty Fields
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US News: Kyle Rittenhouse’s Case and How It’s Sparked Controversy
International Affairs Editor, Ellie Fletcher, reports on how the recent acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse has brought the 2nd Amendment back to the forefront of American discourse.
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FEATURE: Strikes 2021: Why I Changed Sides
As the strikes-saga debate comes to a close, the Gown’s Political Editor, Luke Tinsley, offers his final arguments in favour of strike action.
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GIG REVIEW: Easy Life
Last Sunday, The Gown’s Arts and Entertainment Editor, Ally Rosbotham, was invited to review Easy Life on their Life’s A Beach Tour
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REVIEW: Home Sweet Home Alone
As we approach the festive season, Aaron M. Crilly reviews Disney+’s fifth instalment of the Home Alone franchise: Home Sweet Home Alone.
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Insulate Britain: First Prison Sentences for Roadblock Protesters
Holly Nesbitt reports on the recent court proceedings regarding Insulate Britain’s occupation of motorways in England.
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How Fast Is Your Fashion?
The Gown’s Environmental Editor, Fleur Howe, reports on the cost of fast fashion in western societies.
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Column: A Woman With A Dog
Guest Columnist Owen Hebbert returns with another satirical artistic review of Jean Honoré Fragonard’s ‘A Woman With A Dog’
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ARCHIVE: September 2019 Climate Strike
“To see a crowd of people marching down Belfast’s Royal Avenue and for it to inspire any feelings of hopefulness is a new and welcome experience. On the opening day of Belfast’s Culture Weekend, an expected 300 students were to take to the streets for the Youth Strike for Climate Change.”
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Queen’s Politics Society is Back!
Editor-in-Chief Aidan Lomas sat down with QUB Politics Society President Eóin Cummings to discuss the society’s recent relaunch.
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Is The Economy Now Out of Control for Boris and the Cabinet?
The Gown’s Business and Economics Editor, Edward Ferrin, reports on how Downing Street may be getting overwhelmed by the state of the economy.
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