The Sign of the Four series: what happened to ‘Sherlock’?
Nick Alford looks back on the BBC's latest adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, investigating why it wasn't renewed for a fifth season.
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Nick Alford looks back on the BBC's latest adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, investigating why it wasn't renewed for a fifth season.
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Reece Goodall looks back at the development of Super Mario 64, one of Nintendo's most famous games!
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The University of Cambridge has announced that it will be offering more students from ‘disadvantaged’ backgrounds the chance to study at the prestigious institution, with its introduction of Foundation Level courses.
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Mady Hammond criticises the government's handling of the UK's mental health crisis.
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Reece Goodall explores the failure of King Jong-un's economic policies for 2020 and what went wrong.
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Noah Keates' writes how the arts are once again being neglected, and the dangers this has for the industry.
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As we venture through Veganuary once again, we see a rise in the participants each year. Simona Valeviciute discusses the increase in overall success of Veganuary this year
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The 2022 PGA Championship will no longer take place at Donald Trump’s golf course in New Jersey, after organisers said it would be “detrimental” to the organisation’s brand. The decision came after supporters of the President attacked the US Capitol Building on Wednesday 6 January, which led to five deaths...
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Pale Waves lead singer Heather Baron-Gracie chats about her latest record Who Am I?, a pop-punk infused record tackling uncertainty, sexuality and hope for the post-pandemic world.
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Simona Valeviciute discusses climate burnout, how to spot it and how to avoid it.
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Matthew Oulton examines the increase in capital punishment in the final two months of Donald Trump's presidency and condemns the use of the death penalty.
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Sidney Pycroft argues the case for collecting books as souvenirs from your travels, recounting their own memories.
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Mady Hammond reflects on the strength we all acquired in 2020, and how we can maintain this in the new year, rather than focus on reinventing ourselves.
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