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21 January 2020
Don’t be a stranger to politics - why you should visit the Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament is at the centre of political life for MPs, but UK residents can also visit. I decided to take a trip to Westminster and find out why it is vital to exercise our democratic right to visit Parliament.
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14 January 2020
Interview with John O'Donovan, playwright and author of FLIGHTS
"Plan your stories, research your worlds, know your characters, and write."
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10 January 2020
Interview with Jesse Briton, Artistic Director of Bear Trap Theatre
"Messiah is a story about young people who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their beliefs. We see time and again how the young people are able, through their unique perspective, to see what the rest of society cannot."
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9 January 2020
The nursing shortage: ‘I could earn more at Aldi’
With two young children, the story of full-time nurse Beverley Penman having to resort to a food bank was all over the press. Despite keeping the country alive, Beverley was struggling to keep her family life from crumbling, and her story isn't unique. How did we get here, and how can we fix it?
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7 January 2020
5 Ways To Make A Difference
What can you do to reclaim your power and use it for good?
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7 January 2020
Poet Luke Wright on politics, performance poetry and his new touring show
"I wanted to create a personal story that reflected the attitudes being displayed in a wider political narrative."
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31 December 2019
10 big news stories from 2019
Protests, deaths and elections; 2019 was another eventful year. We have pulled out 10 of the biggest stories from the last 12 months for you to look back on
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30 December 2019
Don't wait for permission, create your own work instead says Masha Kevinovna
"The crux of The Girl With Glitter In Her Eye is about the validity of voice and what it means to have a voice removed, echoed both in my personal life and the political landscape."
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24 December 2019
Voice’s Top 10's of 2019
A rundown of the best films, music, video games, literature, TV series and the biggest news stories of 2019.
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23 December 2019
Want My Job? with Trevor Perfect, producer and musician
The protest song is alive and well, in no small part thanks to the work of Red Eye
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20 December 2019
An Existential Crisis
'Existential' is the wrongful winner of Dictionary.com's Word of the Year award.
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13 December 2019
Conservative Party wins majority in general election
Boris Johnson secures enough votes to form a government following a divisive campaign
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3 December 2019
It's hard to make Brexit funny without slagging someone off, says comedian Laura Lexx
"We’re all environmental hypocrites, none of us completely understand what it is to be someone else and we’re all scared of saying the wrong thing. The best way to burst that awkward bubble is to show your flaws and still try."
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29 November 2019
Tactical voting in the 2019 general election
What it is, how you would do it, and whether you even should
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26 November 2019
Interview with Tania Amsel, creator of Blood Orange
"Blood Orange was inspired by the dedication of NHS staff, particularly over the Christmas season. It’s a personal journey full of humour, about how mental ill-health and losing a loved one affects junior doctors."
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25 November 2019
Are theatres able to prioritise sustainability?
With the climate crisis finally being addressed, I wanted to discover how sustainable theatres are, and if they can do more.
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25 November 2019
European unity in an era of Brexit
How harmony can be found through debate
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21 November 2019
GE2019: Conservative Party manifesto breakdown
We pull out the key policies from the Conservative Party manifesto, examining what they have to say on education, culture, young people and Brexit.