The pandemic should result in a new appreciation for the everyday
Niall Hawkins predicts what everyday life will feel like after the pandemic
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Niall Hawkins predicts what everyday life will feel like after the pandemic
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Sidney Pycroft reflects on what makes some books perfect the perfect comfort, highlighting some personal examples.
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The Olympic Games are set to begin on 23 July 2021 after they were postponed due to the pandemic. Back in September, Japan’s Olympic Minister Seiko Hashimoto claimed the games will go ahead “at any cost”. However, with Japan declaring a state of emergency amid a rise in Covid-19 cases,...
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We give you the rundown of the best streaming services on offer for 2021.
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A lecturer has called for UK universities to remain online until September.
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Keith Mulopo revisits Marvin Gaye's unforgettable and career-defining hit single 50 years after its release.
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The United States of America has chosen a new president. Democrat Joe Biden is set to take office after defeating his Republican rival, incumbent President Donald Trump, in a narrow election in November 2020. But while Mr. Trump may be leaving office, his legacy will live on following what was...
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Sidney Pycroft looks at China's growing hand in the global games industry.
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Millie Woodrow writes a powerful poem about bringing in the New Year.
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Zofia Swiatek explores whether virtue can equal money as Green Finance starts to take centre stage.
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After carrying out a survey among Warwick students, Molly Powell explores women's experiences of pressure to be sexually liberated at university.
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After leaving Spurs last season, Pochettino is finally back in the hot seat as manager of PSG. I am going to take a look at the Argentinian’s long-term prospects at the club, some of the decisions he faces, particularly on the transfer front, and how this relationship might work out....
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Dr Helen McCarthy, biosciences lecturer at Cardiff University, was recorded by the university making disparaging comments about students to colleagues during a Zoom lecture break.
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