COP27 wrapped up last month after two weeks of talks and negotiations. The conference and the resulting agreement have been the subject of much criticism and praise. But was the result a success or a cop-out?
Read MoreZoe Robinson explores the newest celebrity wellness craze.
Read MoreEva Sheils reviews the documentary film ‘Lyra’ screened at Queen’s Film Theatre.
Read MoreMál Farrell, who recently came out as trans and is a part of Mid Ulster Pride, spoke to The Scoop about his journey and the need for more investment in gender-affirming care and support for the trans community.
Read MoreThere is not a lot more to say other than Red Bull absolutely dominated the track in 2022. After a slow start the Austrian outfit were able to get back on track quickly, to win an astonishing 17 races out of 22.
Read MoreJulie Blain discusses upcoming events and opportunities at the Lyric theatre.
Read More“As soon as the transfer window was open, I said give me a piece of paper I’ll sign”.
Read MoreJames Keown discusses hit television show The Sopranos and its lasting effect on contemporary television.
Read MoreMany people believe that there is still more to come from this Ireland side. They are hopeful that with three victories against good opposition, under their belt, Ireland have generated momentum and have a platform to build upon ahead of the Six Nations in the spring.
Read MoreOn November 9, Queen’s University South Asian Students’ Society organised an event to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, in the Mandela Hall. In India, Diwali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals, representing the triumph of good over evil and the ascendance of light over darkness. Similar to the reason for the celebration of Christmas, it is observed with the same excitement.
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