From ‘brat’ to The Beatles: The BRIT Awards 2025 nominees
Zoe Mudd provides all the details on the nominees for the upcoming BRIT awards 2025.
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Zoe Mudd provides all the details on the nominees for the upcoming BRIT awards 2025.
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The Supreme Court, made up of eight justices, is the highest tribunal in the United States for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution. Historically, the court has been perceived as unmoved by political change, with an intrinsic quality being its political neutrality. Recently, however, we have witnessed monumental...
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While this January was fairly quiet for most teams in men’s football this year, the women’s game was marked by a number of exciting moves. Table-topping WSL side Chelsea indisputably had the pick of the bunch, after securing the services of Naomi Girma in an unprecedented deal. No set of...
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When thinking about fitness, it can be all too easy to focus on the exercise you’re doing or the food you’re consuming. However, for a well-rounded healthy lifestyle and to optimise your fitness, it is also really important to take note of sleep, both quality and quantity. Today’s article will...
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The Brakes suffered yet another match cancellation when last Tuesday’s game against Alfreton was called off. Needless to say, the players were raring to get back in action on Saturday. Remarkably, they went into this weekend home game as favourites, with their opponents, Marine, sitting second-bottom in the league. Optimism...
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From whispered recommendations in coffee shops to viral TikTok clips, the way we find our next favourite podcast has undergone a dramatic transformation. The rise of short-form video isn’t just changing how we discover podcasts – it’s reshaping the entire landscape of audio storytelling. This evolution has allowed unprecedented opportunities...
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‘Se la forma scompare la sua radice è eternal’ – If the form vanishes its root is eternal. This 1989 neon sign by Mario Merz greets visitors as they enter the garden at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice. It invites one to explore the different sculptures in relation to...
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Last Saturday, on February 1st, Warwick students swapped textbooks for boxing gloves and black-tie fits for one of the most hyped events of the term — Student Wilder Fight Night at HMV Empire in Coventry. True to the name of the night, the atmosphere was absolutely wild, with adrenaline running...
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In an age where social media coverage, extensive PR campaigns, and name recognition determines success in the publishing industry, the world of children’s literature is witnessing a shift in focus from substance to fame. Celebrities are dominating the market of children’s literature, and this celebrity-to-author pipeline has evoked some controversy....
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Birmingham Airport has gained new destinations after flight operator EasyJet announced the arrival of two new aircraft for the travel hub, creating 800 new jobs. Recent new destinations unveiled by the company include services to cities like Marrakech, Reykjavik, Hurghada, Prague, Krakow, Rovaniemi, and Innsbruck. These took off for the...
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As 2025 approached, and I got sucked into the ‘new year, new me’ rabbit hole on social media ‘gut health’ quickly became a buzzword that I saw frequently thrown around. Often cited to promote a powder or supplement, improving your gut health seemed to promise a range of benefits, from...
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If you’re tired of love stories this February, I’ve curated a list of books with little to no romance for this week. This was a difficult task – I love a romantic comedy as much as the next person, and a lot of my favourite books do have a romance,...
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The fact is, I cannot tear myself away from Blandings Castle. Picture the idyllic setting that is Leamington Waterstones: the draft of air conditioning as you enter through the doors (for it was May – Waterstones served as both satisfying the book-buying habit and handing an opportunity to escape from...
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