Last Night I Watched: ‘Clue’ (1985)
In the latest edition of the 'Last Night I Watched' column, Nick Buxey writes about the surprisingly entertaining, board game based mystery-comedy 'Clue'.
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In the latest edition of the 'Last Night I Watched' column, Nick Buxey writes about the surprisingly entertaining, board game based mystery-comedy 'Clue'.
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Magnus Martisen takes a look at Action Bronson's latest album, Mr. Wonderful.
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Tom Hemingway reviews Noah Baumbach's "While We're Young", an 'anti-hipster' film exploring youth culture and the nature of growing up.
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This week Connor O'Shea investigates what the current government has done on employment, what students want the next government to do and what the five main parties may offer if they have power after 7 May.
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The world’s first crowd-funded scholarship for student living has been unveiled by UniPlaces.com, a student accommodation service.
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After 'The Fosters' featured the youngest same-sex kiss in TV history, Nour Rose Chehab explores the show's importance for LGBT+ viewers
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Clay-court season is upon us and from the 20th April, all eyes will be on Maria Sharapova as she embarks upon her third consecutive title defence at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart, Germany. With thousands of points to defend until early June, will she be able to re-assert her dominance on the surface?
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Miles Hunt reviews The Day Is My Enemy; The Prodigy's latest effort.
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Six Warwick students and academics from the Centre for Doctoral Training in Urban Science have been involved in developing the first London pre-diabetes risk map.
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Criminal lawyer Saul Goodman, of 'Breaking Bad' fame, returns to our screens in the spin-off 'Better Call Saul'. How does it compare to its popular parent? Alex Brock reports
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The long-awaited first episode of Game of Thrones' fifth season, 'The Wars to Come', aired this week. Did it live up to expectations? Charlie Roberson reviews it in the first part of a new series blog
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Jaguar Land Rover launched its Range Rover Scholarship for women embarking on or currently undertaking an engineering, maths or physics degree courses on 1 April 2015.
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the Boar can reveal that the THE magazine included on average less than one percent of the student population of 113 UK universities surveyed to produce its rankings.
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