Editorial


Why the Stourbridge shuttle should be bigger

As many students know, the Stourbridge Interchange prides itself in being the smallest shuttle in the UK, serving since 2009. This tiny train makes 1,370 trips per week and claims to have seated 7,100,000 passengers so far which is pretty impressive considering its size. As “cute” as this shuttle may seem, it appears to be some students archnemesis as the automatic doors slams in their face in the platform when it gets too full. Should this Stourbridge Shuttle let go of its title as smallest in the UK so that more than one person and their backpack can make it onto it?  

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Do we need corned beef?

Corned beef, also known as salt beef, is one of the many atrocities associated with British history. Corned beef is salt cured brisket; however, I speak on behalf of the UK when I say that no salt could ever cure the wretched taste of corned beef. As a result, a question we must ponder, do we really need corned beef within British society? 

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