‘Sorry We Missed You’ is Ken Loach at his most despairing
Jed Thomas reviews 'Sorry We Missed You,' the latest politically-charged film from Ken Loach, which is a despairing look at modern Britain.
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Jed Thomas reviews 'Sorry We Missed You,' the latest politically-charged film from Ken Loach, which is a despairing look at modern Britain.
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Lily Thwaites calls for greater transparency in social media advertising, arguing its current regulation is inadequate.
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Twenty students at the University of Sheffield have been employed to challenge language which may be seen as racist on campus, according to the BBC.
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Jasmine Parker, Arts Editor at The Boar, introduces a new series 'Catch up with Coventry' to celebrate the city being 2021 City of Culture.
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After breaking through in the 2019 ATP singles tour, Stefanos Tsitsipas could be the one of the next top seeds. Despite his struggle in winning his first Grand Slam title on the 2019 tour, Tsitsipas recently stated that he has set his eyes on finishing as top three of men’s...
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Rootes was fined three times more than Jack Martin from 2015/16 to 2017/18 by accommodation wardens at the University of Warwick.
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A potential cultural loss should not be hastily overlooked, and we must question how the ideals of acceptance and tolerance fit into the United Kingdom’s future outside of the European Union.
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With the plethora of games to be excited about in early 2020 already, it is easy to forget that there are lots of announcements still to come for around the holiday season. The Pokemon Direct is the first of these events to take place in the new decade. Talk of...
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Emma Frost recommends some books to help us through the January blues, focusing on ones concerned with our mental wellbeing and diet.
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The University of Warwick has spent almost £1.3 million on funds allocated to students who are suffering financial hardship over the past five years.
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Over half of UK universities will divest from fossil fuels
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A new decade deems a new start. That is certainly the case for the Labour Party, who have begun the process of selecting a new leader. Following their disastrous election performance last month, delivering them the fewest number of seats since 1935, the contest to succeed Jeremy Corbyn is underway. A...
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Luke James analyses whether the FA Cup inspires the magic that it always has done, despite the big clubs' apparent disregard for it.
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