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Before I delve into the murky pit of decisiveness that calls itself the Brexit referendum, I feel I must first preface this argument with the statement that I am no great fan of the European Union. While I, like most sensible liberals, support many of the economic and immigratory...
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Good days are coming’, this was the slogan of Narendra Modi, the unabashedly populist maverick who took the Indian subcontinent by storm in 2014. Never before, or since, has the appeal and allure of populist politics been so acutely presented in a single phrase, perfectly encapsulating the vague promises...
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Imagine waking up one day and deciding to make the life-changing decision to move to another country to escape conflict or poverty for the sake of your family’s survival. Having to get into an overcrowded boat with people in the same desperate situation as you to make the journey,...
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Since the government announced its weight loss plan, including the decision to display calories on restaurant menus, there have been a lot of differing opinions on whether this is a good idea, and whether it may cause more harm than good, especially for people suffering with eating disorders....
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Joe Hughes argues that COVID-19's disruption of 2020's sporting calendar has opened opportunities for typically 'lower octane' sports to shine...
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Daisy Forster Daisy chats with the cast and creatives behind the Nottingham New Theatre’s first ever audio play, ‘Reverie‘, in the latest episode of The Curtain Call. ‘Reverie’ will be broadcast on the Nottingham New Theatre’s YouTube channel on Wednesday 19 August 2020 at 7pm. Daisy Forster Featured image courtesy...
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Coming to university is a whirlwind experience. So much is changing, and many people have a lot of expectations about how these years will be the time of their life and that they are going to meet friends for life. But that isn’t always the case, and it may...