A Very Modern Greek Tragedy
Tom White investigates the fate that the UK has narrowly avoided.
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Tom White investigates the fate that the UK has narrowly avoided.
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As the great Wossy prepares to leave the BBC, Chloe Francis considers his legacy. Does the BBC need him after all?
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William Grove escapes from his regular weekly column to interview Tim Dawson, creator of _Coming of Age_, about the future of youth TV on the BBC.
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As the sixth and final series of _Lost_ fast approaches, Emily Wight gives us a reminder of the extremely convoluted plot so far. Beware: contains spoilers!
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In this week's column, Toby Steinberg spends some time getting to grips with Fox, the Righter side of news.
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An investigation into London's 2012 Olympic Games, and what lessons they should learn from previous Games.
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After two years of an onslaught of criticism from your favorite students' newspaper, the new Union finally opens
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Li Xiaoming, a postgraduate International Studies student, has been confirmed dead in the earthquake which struck Haiti on 12 January.
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Adam Morrison delves into the world of movie tie-ins
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In order for any true Superhero game to succeed, one has to feel as though they are given the capability to really be that hero. Video games are the ultimate form of escapism, and what better way to escape than to an alternate digital universe where you take on the...
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In heralding a new decade, 2010 already possesses one of those inexplicable psychological pangs – we don’t know why we feel that ‘change’ is in the air, but there is a sense that we’ve turned a corner. Of course the fallout of the credit crunch continues to take its toll,...
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It is in fact parliamentary interference which allowed risk-taking to get out of hand
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Speakers at Palestine Week demonstrate dangers of equating anti-Israeli sentiments with anti-Semitism
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