Cosy winter reads
From eerie horrors to treasured classics, Rose Downton suggests some cosy books perfect for the winter season.
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From eerie horrors to treasured classics, Rose Downton suggests some cosy books perfect for the winter season.
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The term legend is not one to be used lightly, although there is no doubt that the greatest player of all time in English women’s football deserves such a title. That legend is Kelly Smith. Now aged forty-two and having hung up her boots in 2017, Smith often enjoys the...
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Emma Wilkes chats to Knuckle Puck about why they enjoy making positive records, letting go of negativity, and why they have no regrets naming their album '20/20'.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that spectators will be allowed to return to stadia once England’s lockdown restrictions are lifted on 2 December, dependant on an area’s tiered status. All outdoor sport will also be allowed to resume – during the lockdown, only elite sport was permitted. In areas classified...
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Racism infects all levels and areas of society. Our institutions, a lot more often than not, struggle with racism, whether it be overt or covert. As the world finally begins to take new steps towards acknowledging racism’s comfortability within the police force and judicial systems, it is time to start...
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Reece Goodall shares a thrilling short story about a haunting, ambiguous man stalking our narrator.
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The asymptomatic mass-testing will be available for Warwick students from 30 November to 6 December, the University had confirmed.
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I wake up the day after election day knowing, as I grab my phone, my morning will go either of two ways. I never appreciate the power of a poll until BBC News loads and my expectations are tested with the real truth, not the predicted one. The majority of...
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Students are said to be at risk of a “self-isolation fatigue” over Christmas if time is spent quarantining before and after the holidays, according to a university vice-chancellor.
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It's safe to say that the past 8 months or so have been a bit of a disaster for travel. Us travel lovers have been forced to admire the world from a social distance, looking through the pages of the Instagram explore page or through the windows of others as they lock down in their houses all over the world.
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Cait Clement explores the implications of Amazon Fresh for the future of supermarkets.
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The number of students applying to arts and humanities courses in Australia has experienced its sharpest decline in 2020, a new report from Australia’s Department of Education indicates.
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Georgina Milner argues universities should be focusing on teaching us about consent, not self-defence.
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