Writing as an act of courage
Emma Frost acknowledges the courage of those who dare to write about the truth of their society and highlights the importance of doing so.
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Emma Frost acknowledges the courage of those who dare to write about the truth of their society and highlights the importance of doing so.
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The results of the All Student Vote (ASV) were released on Friday 15 November, with all seven proposed motions passing.
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Students who are currently studying abroad on Warwick’s Venice Programme, have been affected by extreme flooding, as the canal city is hit by high tides.
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Javid’s headline-grabbing announcement of an impending “infrastructure revolution” at the annual Conservative Party Conference this month has led many to wonder whether 10 years of austerity is finally coming to an end. Building on his pledge to bolster public spending by an additional £13.8bn just a month previously, the...
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Whats happening to the property market? Quynh Luong explores many factors contributing to the sluggish appreciation of UK house prices.
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Reece Goodall reviews the animated reboot of 'The Addams Family', 28 years after the release of the original.
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Sadia Nowshin explores the political potential that literary festivals can embody, using the example of the Dhaka Lit Festival as an example
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Lucy Martin explores all thing astrology, from the success of trendy app Co-Star to the relevance of zodiac signs in the 21st century.
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An investigation has been launched into the cause of large fire at a student accommodation block in Bolton in which flames spread “extremely quickly” to the upper floors of the building.
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BBC Scotland has been in the headlines since its creation for supposedly average content and viewing figures, but average is not a word that you’d use to describe its first drama, Guilt. Written by Neil Forsyth, this dark crime comedy owes much to the films of Hitchcock, as two characters...
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Cattle & Cane put on an amazing show on 30 October in the intimate setting of the Hare & Hounds pub in Birmingham. A folk-pop duo comprised of brother and sister Joe and Helen Hammill, they craft soulful acoustic beats.
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Postcode based entry requirements at Scottish universities have been found to disproportionately benefit wealthier students.
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