• IMPACT EXCLUSIVE: An Interview with Jeremy Corbyn

    Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party, has spoken exclusively to Impact during an event in Beeston.  Jeremy Corbyn was in Nottingham on Thursday 3rd November to attend a number of East Midlands Labour events, as well as to interact with locals and members of his party. ‘Rally with Jeremy...
  • Petition launched following Detonate Festival closure

    Nottingham’s Detonate Halloween event at Nottingham Race Course was shut down last Saturday (29th October) due to health and safety risks, prompting a backlash from those in attendance.  The festival, which hosted the likes of Wiley, My Nu Leng, Newham Generals and Kurupt FM, was forced to shut down...
  • Former Chief of Staff to the U.S. Treasury talks Trump at UoN

    Emily Landis Walker, Former Chief of Staff to the US Secretary of the Treasury, Nicholas F. Brad, was invited by the Politics Society to speak to University of Nottingham students on the ‘Current State of American Politics’. Her opening statement was that it is “difficult to be an American in this...
  • UK’s first Professor of Black Studies: “The most glaring illustrations of racial inequality in universities is in their staffing”

    Kehinde Andrews, the UK’s ‘first Professor of Black Studies’, has recently spoken out against racial inequality in UK universities. Andrews, a Professor at Birmingham City University, spoke to The Guardian about his view on racial inequality at universities. He shared the statisitic that “just 60 out of the UK’s 14,000...
  • Universities UK releases report on tackling violence against women

    In a report released last week, Universities UK have issued recommendations on how to deal with university-wide problems involving violence against women, harassment and hate crimes.  A taskforce consisting of students, university leaders and academic experts gives universities clear outlines on ways to handle situations on campus with hope...
  • Nottingham hit by ‘killer clown’ craze

    An increasing number of calls to ChildLine have been made in connection to the ‘killer clown’ phenomenon that has left young people in Nottingham distressed. The cities getting most of the calls are believed to be Birmingham, Manchester and Nottingham. The centre in Nottingham was contacted 14 times by...
  • EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: ‘7 Legless’ group deny attempt to recreate Alton Towers Smiler Crash

    Speaking to Impact, the students involved in the 7 Legged controversy have denied any attempt to recreate the Alton Towers Smiler Crash.  Wishing to remain anonymous, the group have given an exclusive interview to Impact which can be found below. Earlier this week,  in an article published by The Tab it was claimed...