West Midlands’ public parks under threat
According to a new report from the Heritage Lottery Fund, parks across the West Midlands are facing large maintenance budget cuts, leading to fears of a serious decline in park conditions.
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According to a new report from the Heritage Lottery Fund, parks across the West Midlands are facing large maintenance budget cuts, leading to fears of a serious decline in park conditions.
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A critical report has revealed that according to government estimates the total outstanding graduate debt in the student loans system is expected to increase from £46 billion in 2013 to approximately £330 billion by 2044.
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With the holidays well under way, three writers take a look at five shows that they think you should be watching this summer: Dance Academy, The Crimson Field, Modern Family, Fringe, and Rick and Morty.
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The enduring villains are back - but is it this endurance that's making Wolfenstein stale? Luke Whitticase finds out
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Luke Whitticase reviews the eagerly anticipated summer blockbuster and calls it 'one of the best films of the year'.
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Sandeep Purewal argues the case for a television adaptation for Captain Corelli's Mandolin, to amend for the film's flop
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Release Date: Out now Platforms: Wii U Price: £39.99 Developer: Nintendo, Namco Bandai Games Website: mariokart8.nintendo.com I hate driving games, as I don’t understand cars and I take corners in them like Aryton Senna. That said, I adore the Mario Kart series, and the latest entry has done nothing to change...
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Second Year Theatre & Performance student Craig Henry (Nannestead) will have his first full-length play, Fairytales & Fire premiere in London on 30th July. This truthful tale of love, hope, lust and relationships will run for four nights at The Old Red Lion Theatre. Sophie Dudhill caught up with the cast and crew in their last few days of rehearsal.
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Ahead of their upcoming amateur production of “in-yer-face” playwright Simon Stephens’ “Wastwater” at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Emily Dunford caught up with The Human Animal, a theatre collective formed by students Juliet Clark, Maria Hildebrand and Samuel Wightman.
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A recent survey has revealed that UK students now own over £4500 worth of possessions.
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Ibtisam Ahmed considers the advantages of television adaptations for novels
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Luke Whitticase visits the Masochist Film Club, a collaboration between Leamington Underground Cinema and Grow Young, showing films that are so bad they're actually good.
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