Political photography: why it should remain unedited
Georgina Crothers explores the power of political photography and criticises the editing of photos in fear of appearing ‘politically biased’.
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Georgina Crothers explores the power of political photography and criticises the editing of photos in fear of appearing ‘politically biased’.
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A staff member at the University of Warwick is self-isolating after being in contact with a person who has been tested positive for Covid-19.
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Rhys Clarke reviews BAME Creatives production of 'a profoundly affectionate...' congratulating the brilliance of the actors and the script.
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Reece Goodall reviews the first episode of new ITV crime show 'McDonald & Dodds'.
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Stephanie Courtney examines the impact of Bong Joon Ho's historic Oscars win on Hollywood, awards season and the industry at large.
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World Book Day is a staple part of the primary school experience in the UK. Every March, teachers and pupils alike dress up extravagantly as characters from the greatest literary reads. It certainly offered something different: both an alternative school uniform and the atmosphere of excitement and anticipation. Nationwide authors...
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Cerys Turner discusses an increasingly difficult relationship with food in the paradoxical age of online fitness fads and foodie culture.
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Sadia Nowshin discusses how 'Hamilton' mirrors the Trump presidency, and why 'Hamilton’s' lessons should influence politicians.
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University College London (UCL) has unveiled a number of measures to address its “problematic” history with eugenics.
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Travelling light is honestly the best way to go: it saves you dragging heavy luggage around, gives you the ability to move quickly through airports and train stations and allows you to rescue some money that you would’ve spent on checking in your bag.
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The Paris Climate Agreement was heralded as ‘charting a new course in the effort to combat global climate change’. Eliza Perry discusses the impact caused by the two countries currently failing to adhere to the regulations set by the agreement, and the reasons behind this neglect in environmental policy.
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The latest stage of the HS2 rail project has been approved by the government, but not without criticism. The project, designed to link London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, is likely the take far longer than anticipated and a review has suggested that costs may double to as much as £106...
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Ollie Birchall investigates the effect of music on our mental health.
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