‘Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2’ review – retro platforming perfection
Dan Williams reviews Curse of the Moon's sequel.
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Dan Williams reviews Curse of the Moon's sequel.
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Beth Lee reviews Summerland, a World War II film depicting a woman bonding with a refugee child after the London Blitz.
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Universities in England are accepting all students who meet the conditions onto their first choice university course as the government lifts a cap on student numbers for medical, dentistry, veterinary and teaching courses.
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England manager Gareth Southgate has handed debut international call-ups to Phil Foden, Kalvin Phillips and Mason Greenwood. The Three Lions face Iceland and Denmark in the Nations League at the start of next month. Manchester United captain Harry Maguire was withdrawn from Southgate’s squad after being handed a suspended prison...
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The government has announced that it has lifted the cap on medicine, dentistry, veterinary science and teaching courses for the next year in England.
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Not long ago, a jawbone found at Hiroshima and preserved for decades was found to have been exposed to 3.8 times the amount of radiation than that emitted during radiotherapy. This is yet another insight into the extreme suffering of those that experienced the events in Japan on 6 and 9 August...
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A-level results day is stressful enough on the best of days, but this year was significantly worse. As a result of this virus, students were judged not on their own ability, but what a computer thought about their school. Consequently, the class inequality that has divided our education system was...
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A new scheme allows NHS workers to holiday for cheaper as a 'thank you'. But is this just an empty gesture to kickstart tourism?
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Sometimes a book is just perfect for the big screen, and so some of our writers share with us the books they’d love to see adapted into a films
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As face masks become an integral part of everyday life and social interactions, Simona Valeviciute explains why we must make them more accessible to all.
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Everybody’s talking about cancel culture. It affects us most, however, when the people being cancelled are musicians. We build parasocial relationships with artists when we connect with their music and if they say or do something inflammatory, it feels more personal. Sometimes it hurts. We’re forced into arguments with ourselves...
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United States international Rose Lavelle says the “idea of playing in the Champions League” was a key factor in her decision to sign for Manchester City. The 25-year-old midfielder was traded to OL Reign this week, but immediately agreed on a deal that would see her play for City next...
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Durham has become the first university to offer a bursary to persuade students to defer their studies.
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