Hear my voice: You are never ever alone
An anonymous writer offers comfort to those who feel they might self-harm
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An anonymous writer offers comfort to those who feel they might self-harm
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Catering is the main cause of delegate dissatisfaction, according to recent research data from Warwick Conferences.
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A writer explores the controversial idea of a religion for atheists.
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Cambridge University has increased its entry requirements for all science-related courses from the current A*AA to A*A*A.
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One writer contemplates the prospects for UKIP in 2014 and beyond.
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An anonymous writer tells the boar, in a heartfelt and personal account, why Tom Daley's recent announcement concerning his sexuality is crucial for young members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Alex Bunzl discusses the current macroeconomic situation of Britain
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As part of the recent Alumni Day that saw an array of exciting talks and panel discussion, economist Tim Harford visited Warwick to claim the mantle of key-note speaker. For a theme entitled, ‘The Happiness Effect’, the immediate reaction may be surprise. What does so great a sceptic as Harford,...
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US Prism spying scheme revelations provoke a minefield of issues surrounding corruption and deception.
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**On August 4, 2011, Credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) downgraded its credit rating of the United States from AAA to AA+. On January 13, 2012, S&P decreased its credit rating for France from AAA to AA+. Last Friday, Moody’s Investor’s Service decreed that it was the United Kingdom’s...
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Debt is the single biggest threat to our national security’, proclaimed the then chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, Michael Mullen in 2011. The US deficit has since risen to $16 trillion. It is expected to rise further. This prediction assumes growth will continue to be minimal and that...
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It’s official: Britain is out of recession. After being plagued by 5 per cent inflation, sluggish recovery and at its crescendo – the double-dip recession – the United Kingdom has returned from the wilderness. At one time it seemed the British economy could disappoint no further. Growth rates were lower...
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