Are new laws the way to stop the spread of ‘fake news’?
Maya Kad investigates whether new legislation is the solution to the problem of fake news.
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Maya Kad investigates whether new legislation is the solution to the problem of fake news.
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Sam Savelli looks back at the best children's TV of the noughties, from Blue Peter to The Sarah Jane Adventures
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A recent survey conducted by Rethinking Economics – a pressure group seeking to liberalise and simplify economics – found Britain’s universities are failing to equip economics graduates with the skills that businesses and government require. Following interviews with major employers of economists – including the Government Economics Service, the Financial...
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It’s been an odd year for Drake. He’s achieved massive mainstream success with ‘God’s Plan’ and ‘Nice for What’ in the charts this year, whilst an ongoing feud with Pusha T – mainly in the form of awkward disstracks – reached a new low. ‘The Story of Addion’ is an...
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When you have sat down to read a book, have you ever felt like you had read it before even though you hadn’t? If this has happened to you, you might not be surprised to hear that Christopher Booker, an English journalist and author, has found what he believes to...
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Gurpreet Dhaliwal gives advice for studying Biochemistry at the University of Warwick, so here's everything you need to know before you start.
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Reports have alleged that Tokyo Medical University altered the test scores of female students to reduce the number of women studying medicine at the institution.
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Olivor Holman reports on the development of a new biodegradable material which could replace current transparent plastic packaging.
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Manny Pannu reviews Sacha Baron Cohen's explosive political satire 'Who is America?' and looks into some of the controversies which the show has generated
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On 28th July, the O2 arena saw Dillian Whyte defeat Joseph Parker 113-112, 115-110, 114-111 in a captivating heavyweight clash. The pivotal win puts Whyte next in line to challenge for the heavyweight throne. Former WBO champ Parker lacked the mean streak necessary to give a good account of himself....
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Matthew Dale reports on research which reveals that a parasite spread to humans by their pet cats may improve entrepreneurial skills.
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Students at Manchester University decided to replace the painting of ‘If—‘, a Rudyard Kipling poem, with one of Maya Angelou. Why is that? It helps to know about the iconic writer. Nicknamed ‘The Poet of the British Empire’, Kipling was a major advocate of British Imperialism. Perhaps the greatest example...
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Results day can be a difficult time for many students. As part of our Welcome to Warwick series, we are sharing some of the more unconventional ways in which students got accepted to The University of Warwick. Missing your results can be tough, but going through Clearing doesn’t have to be as daunting as it...
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