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In December 2010, amid allegations of corruption and bribery, Qatar was awarded the 2022 World Cup by FIFA. In the twelve years that followed, debate has been hot and heavy. Fans, pundits, and officials on both sides have celebrated and condemned the tournament’s hosts, with discussion about migrant worker...
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Something doesn’t feel right about England right now. Winless since March, they have just come out of an embarrassing Nations League campaign which included a 4-0 loss at home to Hungary. People have started to question Gareth Southgate, and more reactionary fans have even asked for his head before...
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It should come as no surprise to anyone at this point that we have a large societal problem with sexual violence and misogyny. From the revelations of MeToo back in 2017 (the effects of which are still being felt in most industries even five years later) to the more...
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When the pace of the academic year is suddenly halted by the summer break, there are certain ups and downs to navigate. Ed Farley discusses his experience this summer, and what he's been doing for himself, to reset and recharge....
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Daisy Forster has been elected as your new Community Officer for 2022/23. Daisy was declared the winner after one round of voting with 495 votes. Impact caught up with Daisy to ask her a few questions....
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On Saturday 19th February, The Times' broadcaster, columnist and comedian, Matt Chorley, appeared at Nottingham's Lakeside Arts as part of his humour-fuelled tour across the UK. Impact's Head of News, Lauren McGaun, reviews Matt Chorley's new stand-up-show, 'Who Is In Charge Here?'...
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Hannah Penny Phone addiction is haunting an entire generation. Hannah Penny discusses her experiences and gives advice on how to overcome it. The year is 2009 and I am eight years old. I am sat on the lawn of my garden watching how the trail of ants bulge and...