Group of Death can breathe life into England
Tom Ward argues that England's seemingly difficult World Cup group could play to their advantage.
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Tom Ward argues that England's seemingly difficult World Cup group could play to their advantage.
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The cinema may be a place of enchantment for visual beauty and spectacle, but as Andrew Gaudion attests, it's also offered us a wealth of wonderful soundtracks across the last twelve months
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Based on the 1999 BBC Documentary Miniseries, Walking with Dinosaurs recreates the wonder of life in the Mesozoic era in an immersive 3D adventure for the whole family
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Julia Dorrington discovers some winter travel gems for a budget Christmas break...
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A new study has found that money can buy happiness - to a certain degree.
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Progress with regard to the participation of students from poorer backgrounds has only been made by less prestigious universities, education leader claims
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Will Salt discusses the impact the new generation will have on PC gaming
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Clio Bernard helms the contemporary reimagining of Oscar Wilde's fable, this time with two 13 year old working class boys that get mixed in with a shady scrapdealer
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Ailsa MacLachlan gives Lifestyle a three-step survival guide to making it through the Christmas sales unscathed.
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Chancellor George Osborne has announced the new measure in his Autumn Statement
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UK universities see a fall in the number of applicants applying early for the 2014/15 academic year
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The Beatles made it fairly clear that money can’t buy you love, but it also can’t buy you much happiness. That’s the latest from the University of Warwick’s Eugenio Proto and his team of economists. In their study, they found that after a country attains an average income of £23,000,...
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The University has introduced two new degrees: BSC Data Science and MA Creative and Media Enterprises
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