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Emma Robinson reports on how many libraries around the UK are under threat as local councils fight for funding. In 2019 the Guardian found Britain had been forced to close ‘almost 800 libraries since ...
Rolling fields of mustard yellows, greens and cereal browns cover so much of the British Isles. Complementing the arable land, you may see sheep grazing, cows sitting, and chickens wandering. The ...
The empty supermarket shelves aren’t just a blip. They’re a symptom of a dysfunctional system. Sophie Bryer discusses. Lately you might have noticed walking into your local shop that quite a few food ...
In A Single Man, Colin Firth encapsulates the surging cause for support of the Far-Right European movement. That cause was fear and that the cause was imagined. This article will give a brief summary ...
This SU elections season saw a total of 22,138 votes (including Officer elections and Referenda), with 6197 unique voters equating to a 17.3% voter turnout, over double that of last year’s (8.02%).
The recent rise in popularity for the self-proclaimed sexist Andrew Tate has initiated debate about toxic masculinity podcasts in 2022. Last week, Tate was banned from multiple social media platforms.
The release of Netflix’s newest miniseries Adolescence has sparked important and timely conversations about the influence online communities have on promoting misogynistic ideologies. The series ...
When we think of supermodels, our minds automatically wonder to the likes of Kendall Jenner, the Hadid sisters, Karlie Kloss and many more. Whilst we have become so attuned to seeing their names in ...
With the recent confusion, and in some cases outrage, around women openly swooning over Ghost from Call of Duty, many female players are marveling at the double standard. Video games have historically ...
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February is LGBT+ History Month and your Students’ Union has a lot planned. Listen along to Sully, your Liberation Officer, to find out what’s in store for the month and how you can get involved!
It appears as though the oceans are set to become the next commercial frontiers. Conversations are being had about the impending practice of mass deep-sea mining and its lucrativeness, much to the ...
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