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We are so back: Visit Birmingham’s Museum of Art today

Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the newly reopened Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Having closed due to the pandemic, the Gallery has now been extended and filled with plenty of new exhibits. Although only a portion of the Gallery has reopened, the place was rife with visitors eager...
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By , Nov. 11, 2024

Could this be the beginning of the end for UK fossil fuels?

On November 12th, Uplift will be taking the UK Government to court over their decision to approve Rosebank. Rosebank is not only a climate disaster with implications beyond our borders, but campaigners also fear it will also keep Britain locked onto fossil fuels, exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis, fuel poverty, and the need for a just transition for workers in the energy industry. With this in mind, Hannah, a post-graduate student at Warwick involved with the Stop Rosebank Campaign, explores how this court ruling could determine the UK's future in climate justice.
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By , Nov. 11, 2024

Will in a Week: A review of Warwick ShakeSoc’s Bard’s Buffet

Warwick’s Shakespeare Society returned with its annual ‘Will in a Week’ production, bringing us Bard’s Buffet, a vivacious, thirty-minute Shakespearean mash-up written by Diya Sengupta and Anoushay Dar, who last took the stage with her psychological drama Mitti/Dirt. With Bard’s Buffet, Dar and Sengupta have crafted a light-hearted take on...
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By , Nov. 10, 2024