Boris Johnson comforts the peasants of Whaley Bridge
Rhys Clarke provides an in depth look at the recent visit of newly elected Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the residents of Whaley Bridge.
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If a week is a long time in politics, I dread to imagine how the last fortnight must have lingered for Adrian, the former-West Ham and Real Betis shot-stopper. Released by Manuel Pellegrini in the summer, Adrian spent July training with Union Deportiva Pilas, semi-professionals hovering in the sixth tier...
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This Results Day, almost 70% of undergraduate courses at the University of Warwick have spaces advertised through Clearing in admissions for 2019/20.
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Although the summer is still in full flow, Lydia Atkins suggests ways to make a start on the pile of required course reading soon
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Almost a thousand courses at top universities within the Clearing process are reserved for international students, according to The Times.
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Having spent a grand total of six days in Germany before moving there for my year abroad last August, I walked into German citizenship clueless and far from carefree. The first week or so passed in a haze of new places, new faces, and a panic-inducing pile of paperwork. As much as I enjoyed the exciting bewilderment of living in a foreign country for the first time, there are certain things I wish I’d known before packing my suitcases for my Erasmus year in Mannheim, so here are my top tips for those lucky enough to be spending a semester or two in Deutschland.
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The Coventry Blaze have announced the signing of former-Dundee Stars forward Charles Corcoran ahead of the upcoming Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) season. The 24-year-old American forward was due to ice for Lyon in 2019/20, but with Les Lions’ participation in the Ligue Magnus – the highest level of professional...
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Reece Goodall questions whether art museums are right to ban photography and how we can find a middle ground in the future.
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President of Baptist University in Hong Kong, Roland Chin Tai-hong, has called for students from the university to be "treated fairly" by police, following the arrest of the university’s student union leader amid ongoing protests in the country.
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Tanya Parmanand discusses the recent college tuition scandal, arguing that it is simply another example of exploitation of privilege.
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Liam Gould questions the intent behind Disney's commitment to remaking their beloved classics and their reluctance to embrace creativity.
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In the 22nd anniversary of the publication of the Harry Potter series, Charlotte Whitsey looks at why magical world has proven so popular
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The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee has warned against the Augar review’s proposal of reducing university tuition fees.
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