Remembering the violence, missing the point
An on the ground account of the events outside Conservative headquarters on November 10th
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An on the ground account of the events outside Conservative headquarters on November 10th
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The future of the Christian community in the Arab world seems grim
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A French Warwick student tries to explain what it is about the French and going on strike
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As a final year masters student, I should have kept away from the likes of _Fallout New Vegas_; trying to blast through a game that offers tens of hours of gameplay for review while simultaneously keeping up with course work and generally having a life is an extremely challenging task....
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Has the biggest social network led us into a state of complete apathy?
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Violent protests notwithstanding, we need to carry on making our point to the decision-makers in London
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After revelations that the Lib Dems planned to ignore pledges, we can’t just accept it as how politics works
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Was Obama’s change too much for the average American?
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Losing the PM seems almost as dangerous as having him at the country’s helm
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With the announcement of the closure of the premier music shop on campus, Anishka Sharma questions what now?
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Since first coming to attention with their 2002 debut album ‘Turn on the Bright Lights’, Interpol have won a reputation as one of the more interesting imports from the New York indie scene. Their layered guitars, icily detached vocals and dark, brooding feel have led to comparisons to the likes...
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