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Public outcry, high profile attention, charities and businesses rallying to feed our children feels like a double-edged sword. It is a comfort that the majority of the UK does not believe the government voting against free school meal holiday extension to feed children, during the pandemic of a century,...
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We all have differences, be it appearance, hobbies or beliefs. Even in the way that we speak. What we may forget is that something so simple as an accent can affect our course of life, the way we are perceived and the ambitions we create for ourselves....
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‘A picture is worth a thousand words’ is perhaps not an analogy we’d initially think to use when describing our 21st century meme culture. Such a literary turn of phrase should be reserved solely for deciphering meaning behind political cartoons published in early Victorian newspapers, or tenuous unpicking of...
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Patriotism- this term causes a sense of detachment in me. Not feeling quite English enough to fit into this rampant English patriotism that fills my social media during political debates, especially relating to Brexit, and sports events....
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Tuesday the 3rd of November is a date that the blue half of America has been eagerly anticipating for 4 years. Donald Trump’s shock election as President of the United States back in 2016 was met with elation from Republicans and confusion, devastation and a loss for words by...
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Ben Ofungwu interviews Sam Hawkins, the Student Union's Liberation officer. In this second part, Sam talks about Black History Month, the relationship between the SU and the university, as well as one of his favourite moments as the LGBT+ officer....
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Ben Ofungwu interviews Sam Hawkins, the Student Union's Liberation officer. In this first part, Sam discusses how he came into the role, as well as his plans to decolonise the university. ...