‘Perry Mason’: Chapter Four
Reece Goodall reviews 'Chapter Four' of HBO's 'Perry Mason', reflecting on this episode's focus on character exploration, and the gripping narrative which left viewers on a cliff-hanger.
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Reece Goodall reviews 'Chapter Four' of HBO's 'Perry Mason', reflecting on this episode's focus on character exploration, and the gripping narrative which left viewers on a cliff-hanger.
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On a global scale, humans consume around 350 million tons of meat a year. If you think that’s a lot, it’s because the demand for meat is constantly on the rise: production has quadrupled since the mid-1960s, largely due to demand in China (half of the world’s pork is eaten...
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Because 42 was not enough.
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After the trailer for new action film 'Ava' was thought to give too much away, Bethany Lee recounts a history of other trailers doing the same
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After hearing about the impact of dairy products on our skin, Nicole Karageorgi decided to go dairy-free during lockdown and documented the effects.
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The independent organisation for track and field athletes, the Athletics Association, has formally launched, with world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson and 2017 world relay gold medallist Adam Gemili named as members on its board. They will represent combined events and sprints respectively, and join representatives from every continent. Other gold...
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People from BAME backgrounds, who are generally more prone to live in more impoverished housing conditions and have existing health inequalities, have been disproportionately dying of coronavirus. The health secretary, Matt Hancock, has exposed this imbalance, as well as reviews from the Office for National Statistics and Public Health England....
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COVID-19 will undoubtedly continue to change many aspects of our daily lives, at least for the foreseeable future. Transport is one sector that has been heavily impacted by this pandemic. What many people are trying to figure out is how the transport industry will change in the long run. Will...
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After leaving the European Union (EU) earlier this year, arguably with a whimper not a bang, one of the next steps in our drive to become a global Britain is arrangements and deals with the rest of the world which would both literally and metaphorically open Britain to all parts...
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Studying far from home has never been an easy pursuit. It requires a certain determination and grit to get though the tribulations of social life in a foreign place. Whatever country we hail from originally, our shared difficulty of circumstance is neglected. It was a sign of hope for international...
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To mark the launch of Paper Mario: The Origami King, Reece Goodall looks at the science behind a 2D existence.
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With fewer people spending their summers abroad, Rory McNeill celebrates three brilliant places to visit in Scotland.
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Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T) have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration at a federal court in Boston in an attempt to block a directive denying visas to foreign students whose courses are being moved online.
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