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20 April 2021 – 26 April 2021
What do you think are the big issues young people face today?
Y7 needs your voice to help inform policy decisions
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19 April 2021
Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists imprisoned
The fallout of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in 2019 against mainland China has led to several prominent activists being sentenced to prison by a Chinese court.
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16 April 2021
France faces criticism over controversial Separatism Bill
Women under the age of 18 will be banned from wearing a hijab in public if the Separatism Bill becomes law in France.
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15 April 2021
Toxic Productivity and Hustle Culture: A work-obsessed world
Hustle Culture. Toxic Productivity. Why is the world so work-obsessed and what are the dangers of this intense lifestyle?
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14 April 2021
Frontline review
To mark the anniversary of the first lockdown, the BBC has released three documentaries by award-winning filmmaker Jay Martin, and Frontline is one of them.
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12 April 2021
Brighton Fringe Festival launches 2021 programme
Brighton Fringe Festival 2021 promises hundreds of exciting events from 28 May - 27 June.
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8 April 2021
The UK is NOT a democracy
Our current voting system prevents us from ever having a government that represents the people.
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7 April 2021
The Weeknd donates $1 million to Ethiopian relief
The Weeknd steps up to help fight against violence in Ethiopia by donating $1 million to a UN food scheme that will provide meals for those affected by the conflict.
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7 April 2021
A look at the Metropolitan Police's response to Clapham Common
In the aftermath of Sarah Everard’s murder, was the police response to the vigil held for her at Clapham Common really warranted?
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6 April 2021
Myanmar beauty queen defies military
Beauty queen Han Lay, Miss Grand Myanmar, spoke out against her country’s military at the Miss Grand International beauty contest and now fears for her safety.
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6 April 2021
Mission Green: Universities
How are the UK's universities tackling climate change?
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5 April 2021
Penguin Random House withhold furlough cash
Penguin, Britain's biggest publisher, says it will not return funds it received under the furlough scheme, despite strong sales throughout lockdown.
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5 April 2021
Dissident sorority: A brief history of feminism in Argentina
To talk about the feminist movement in Argentina is to talk about non-comformist, subversive and rebellious women who changed the rules and defied an essentially patriarchical society, fighting for equality and defending their unrecognised rights.
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31 March 2021
Judicial review to be launched into the use of self-destructing messages by ministers
The use of self-destructing messages in the management of government business by ministers could become prohibited due to a legal challenge that is supported by transparency campaigners and university archivists.
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26 March 2021
Is 'Kill The Bill’ self-defeating?
Violent protests broke out in Bristol earlier this week and ‘Kill the bill’ is the chant that dominates the media right now – but what is it all about, and can it be morally supported?
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26 March 2021
Government partially taking over Liverpool City Council after corruption scandal
Local government inspectors have been investigating financial irregularities in the awarding of building contracts in the city, and Whitehall is taking over Liverpool’s council.
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25 March 2021
Power to the period
I take a look at how we deal with periods in the UK, from the rise of sustainable products to the tampon tax and period poverty.
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24 March 2021
How can we keep women safer when the UK’s nightlife returns?
When pubs, clubs, and bars reopen after lockdown, will our attitudes towards women be any different?