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Kayla Sibanda The infamous ‘Live Lounge’ returned to the radio waves at the end of last year with an array of covers and acoustic renditions of popular tunes from artists of the moment. Kayla Sibanda delves deep into the success of the top covers from across the years and...
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Summer Revely If you’re feeling blue during this post-Christmas come-down, you’re not alone. Featuring ‘Blue Monday’ – a day widely recognised as the most depressing of the year – January is a long slog for many. Without the near-approaching festive holidays to spur you through those dreary walks to...
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Coming to England is a vibrant stage adaptation of Floella Benjamin’s award-winning book which entails her upbringing in Trinidad and journey to London in the 1960’s. The performance, which is directed by David Wood, is filled to the brim with music, storytelling and spirited song....
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The recent ITV series ‘Playing Nice’ creates a compelling moral conundrum and offers a harrowing interrogation of domestic relationships and motherhood....
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The Theatre Royal was abuzz last night with the much-anticipated staging of The Girl on the Train, a gripping adaptation of Paula Hawkin’s best-selling novel. From start to finish, the production delivered a masterful blend of suspense, emotion, and intrigue, making it a truly unforgettable experience....
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Hannah Atkinson With the world under the constant threat of natural disasters, which seem to be increasingly frequent due to the irreversible artificial damage caused by humankind, climate change is no longer a question but rather something very real that needs more attention and research investment. Hannah Atkinson highlights...
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Giselle Dailey Scientific research, built on the principles of rationality, evidence, and objectivity, faces an ongoing challenge in maintaining its integrity amidst growing incidents of misconduct. From fabricated data to unethical practices, such as those seen in the infamous case of Hwang Woo-Suk, the pressure to publish and succeed...