Celebrating Mother’s Day when you have two mothers
One of our writers discusses what Mother's Day is like when you have two mothers to celebrate with
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One of our writers discusses what Mother's Day is like when you have two mothers to celebrate with
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Local organisations and political groups met Thursday 15 March at the Housing and Homelessness summit to address the rise in homelessness in the area.
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The gaming industry as it stands is still in its youth, its malleable years. Despite the first video game being created as early as 1958, the industry really didn’t start to take shape until the 70s and 80s. Following the video game crash of 1983, we saw the industry become...
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The world’s largest Primark store is set to open in Birmingham in time for Christmas this year, featuring five floors.
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Education secretary Damian Hinds recently suggested commuter degrees could help tackle of the ever-rising cost of a university education. Students would live at their parental homes, commute to their institutions, and, voilà, poor students could afford university! If only it were that simple. In truth, commuter degrees provide a very...
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Becky Orr reports on the first discovery of planets outside of our galaxy by researchers from the University of Oklahoma.
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Hosseini's new story, Sea Prayer, will soon be available. Isabella McRae tells us the importance of this read, and the people it speaks for.
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The past half-decade has seen the rise of yet another movement within the relentless London music scene. In this case, it’s headed up by a loosely-defined group of artists whose work ranges somewhere between the steady rhythmicality of old-school hip hop and the melodious sounds of classic soul records, with...
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In 2015, Netflix seemed to be showcasing the true extent of Marvel’s capability. Daredevil started things off with a strong first season that took us into a grimier, grittier and more mature version of the MCU that we had never seen before. Jessica Jones was an equally strong follow-up with its...
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With weather warnings and a viral Facebook post, the issue of homelessness has been brought to the front of public attention once again, with Warwickshire County Council promising to pledge £650,000 to combat the issue.
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Our outgoing Co-Editors-in-Chief and Deputy-Editors-in-Chief describe their final thoughts about their time with The Boar Cameron Clark (outgoing Co-Editor-in-Chief): “When I try and talk about The Boar, it’s often hard to articulate quite how much this society means to me. It’s hard to show someone 32 print pages and...
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Our behaviour, environment and experiences can leave traces on our DNA, and these alterations might be transferred through generations.
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Tooba Kazmi reports on research from the University of Warwick which reveals that sibling bullying leads to an increased risk of developing a psychotic disorder.
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