Thatcherism 2.0: rugged individualism certainly isn’t dead
As long as there's austerity, Thatcher's spirit still haunts us
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As long as there's austerity, Thatcher's spirit still haunts us
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It seems good things come in threes as The Boar launches yet another series blog. This time Raghav Bali follows the latest series of Mad Men
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This week’s installment of Game of Thrones may not have been action packed, but we got a great opportunity to see more about the inner workings of Westeros. Dark Wings, Dark Words brought back Bran and the gang (along with the two mysterious Reed siblings), Jamie and Brienne’s trek to...
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An art form of the modern era: Adam Lloyd delves into the new, aesthetically challenging dynamic of gaming
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With Easter just in the rear-view mirror, Michael Perry reviews the rabbit-centred novel Watership Down.
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The Young Vic makes Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ its own, a play still as poignant as ever in the 21st century, which promises to leave you speechless. Charley Kai John reviews.
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Warwick students wish to win at the 2013 Electric Vehicle Grand Prix
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The town which many Warwick students inhabit is one of the ‘Best Places to Live’ in the midlands
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Philip Hawkes provides an analysis of the special relationship between the UK and the US over the last 60 years.
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We won't miss the English clubs when the semi-final stages of the Champions League come around, argues Isaac Leigh.
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This summer, why not head down to East Devon, and rediscover just how Beautiful life can be
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Poppy Rosenberg defends the heavily pregnant queen of reality TV in the midst of a stream of coverage branding her obese
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The heavy metal band are returning to Kasbah.
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