Pint of Science festival returns to Coventry
Pint of Science is returning to Coventry this May as the city joins nearly 300 others across the globe to hold the festival.
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Pint of Science is returning to Coventry this May as the city joins nearly 300 others across the globe to hold the festival.
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Eleanor Burgess discusses the phenomenon of McTheatre and whether theatre is becoming too commercialised.
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With the country in disarray over the Brexit saga, Reece Goodall offers some Brexit-themed satire to get to the heart of what's going on.
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With exam season fast approaching, Sadia Nowshin shares her tips on staying happy and healthy throughout Term 3.
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Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) launched The Brexit Party in Coventry on Friday 12 April.
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Three years in the making, the London native has culminated an array of sounds and from it has appeared a masterpiece. No More Normal bridges gaps long-deemed unconnectable with ease and undeniable musicality. This album is a window into London through which we are allowed a quick glance at the cultural...
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Sadia Nowshin looks at if commercialising the lives of famous authors is inherently a bad thing or if it can be utilised in a positive way.
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Stagecoach has introduced new bus fares for many of their services to Leamington and Coventry and around Warwickshire starting on 14 April.
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Around 50 young people took part in a strike against climate change in Leamington Spa on Friday 12 April outside the Town Hall.
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O n 3 April 2019, Brunei’s new penal code based on strict Sharia laws fully came into effect, punishing homosexual sex between men and adultery with death by stoning. Sharia law was first introduced in the miniscule nation-state in 2014, despite strong condemnation from international bodies. The new laws were...
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Jasmine Dhesi argues that government moves to change school sex education are a promising sign of things to come.
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Those who are paid to write essays or take exams for university students could face two years in jail or hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, the Australian Education Minister Dan Tehan has warned.
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Marta Zima reports on a new study which finds dogs can sniff out cancer, leading to hopes of early detection
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