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How are the parties individually grabbing our attention? What strategies are they using to attract us as voters? Katie Wilson comments on the things that are jumping out the most.
The Morning Matters breakfast show is presented by Ed Radford and Ollie Klein. [button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?cat=24″ color=”default”]More LCR Content[/button]
This radio show is presented by Roisin Potter. [button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?cat=24″ color=”default”]More LCR Content[/button][button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?s=roisin+potter” color=”default”]More from Roisin Potter[/button]
Paul Johnston, Ryan Andrews and Ryan Onions present The Cheese and Onions Show: High School Musical Special. Featuring guests: Anna Craik, Jennifer Taylor and Luke Piazzon. [button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?cat=24″ color=”default”]More LCR Content[/button][button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?s=Cheese+and+Onions+show” color=”default”]More from Cheese and Onions[/button]
The current F1 world champion insists he only has a few ‘details’ to clean up before resigning for Mercedes but is he biding his time?
Paul Johnston, Ryan Andrews and Ryan Onions present The Cheese and Onions Show featuring guest Jennifer Taylor. [button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?cat=24″ color=”default”]More LCR Content[/button][button link=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/?s=Cheese+and+Onions+show” color=”default”]More from Cheese and Onions[/button]
In this opinionated piece, Beatrice Quarshie airs her views on the Loughborough Constituency.
To explain this, we need to firstly understand how the voting system for our government works; which is called First Past the Post. Lizzie Akass explains.
Up until recently, the battle for number ten has circled around the Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats.
Katherine Hardiman looks into how and why this may have changed.
NUS Presidential Candidate Leon French is withdrawing his candidacy from the election after the Liar Liar campaign proved the NUS maybe too far from reforming, arguing “some cheeky sod who you didn’t even get the chance to vote for has signed off £40,000 of our money to attack a national political party”. He makes a challenge to all students that the student politics cannot be changed by involvement in the NUS and that disenfranchised students should get involved with real politics in order to make real change. LSU Media has an exclusive insight. The 20 year old finalist music student…