Beware, ‘The Last Dance’ is an advert for Michael Jordan
Despite its excellent production, fascinating storyline and dramatic events, ‘The Last Dance’ should be taken with a pinch of salt, writes Harry Ward.
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Despite its excellent production, fascinating storyline and dramatic events, ‘The Last Dance’ should be taken with a pinch of salt, writes Harry Ward.
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A moment of magic from Joshua Kimmich was enough to earn Bayern Munich three vital points in the race to retain their Bundesliga title, beating Borussia Dortmund 1-0 at Signal Iduna Park. On 42 minutes, Kimmich’s looping effort dipped beyond the reach of Roman Bürki, who was powerless to resist...
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The University of Bolton has been branded “irresponsible” after plans were announced to reopen with safety measures for the autumn term.
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As Covid-19 spreads across the globe, governments have been forced to shut down businesses and provide bailout money to keep them afloat. No business wants to be out of action, forced to furlough staff and unsure what the future will bring. But according to the Guardian, many polluting industries are...
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Giles Allen-Bowden discusses why films that have disturbing implications during our time of political correctness are still acceptable, as well as why some these films are still taught as historical landmarks of cinema.
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Matthew Oulton argues that we must radically rethink the way we work in a post-pandemic world.
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Lillie Skerman opens up about the toxic effects of Instagram health food and fitness pages on those recovering from an eating disorder.
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As coronavirus hopefully starts to decline, sport is making a tentative comeback. It was recently announced that snooker will resume in the UK on 1 June, with a Championship League event to take place in Milton Keynes. 64 players, including current world champion Judd Trump, will face off, with the...
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Voluntourism is one of the most popular forms of holidaying with an estimated 1.6 million people volunteering on vacation. Zofia Swiatek explains why this is too good to be true.
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A former SNP minister has said free tuition fees for EU students should end from next year.
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Oliver Toms discusses his motivations for studying an Arts subject, and why they are essential.
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Scientists are constantly looking for ways for their research to become part of the established, public body of scientific knowledge. A rare positive in the wake of Covid-19 is the speed at which new research is being carried out, submitted, and made available to others. Perhaps this is an indication...
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