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11 March 2022
Russia booted off the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest after invading Ukraine
After a U-turn by Eurovision organisers, Russia has been kicked out of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. How has the notoriously ‘unpolitical’ song contest turned politically charged?
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10 March 2022
Review: LOOR and Joshua Idehen - Kill The Bill
LOOR and Joshua Idehen collaborate to condemn the British government in a new politically-loaded EP.
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7 March 2022
Student loan changes attack working-class students
The Department of Education has divulged their intentions not to offer student loans to those who fail GCSE Maths or English. This accompanies other plans to reduce the graduates' income level to repay their loans.
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4 March 2022
Review: RedT'Blue
Jay Martin’s RedT’Blue made its long-awaited cinema premiere this past weekend in Nottingham. Having been met with critical and fan acclaim alike, what is the official verdict from us based over here at Voice Mag?
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3 March 2022
Back to the classroom?
What might be the impact of online learning on children across the country?
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1 March 2022
Borders - for peace or for perfection?
How Kenya responded to Russian aggression.
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26 February 2022
LGBTQ+ icons: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
For LGBT History Month, we take a look at Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, the first openly gay man in world history.
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25 February 2022
Why is the cost of living so bad?
The cost of living crisis is getting worse, and the upcoming minimum wage increase is not nearly enough. What is going on?
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24 February 2022
How has Covid-19 affected young people's health?
One of the most speculated facets of the global pandemic is its impact on young people’s health. However, the Department For Education has investigated precisely this through its new research report; so, how has the pandemic affected us?
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21 February 2022
Blue lights & red flags: will the Met ever change?
Dame Cressida Dick has recently stepped down as the top dog of The Metropolitan Police Federation. We take a look at why she resigned, her controversial legacy and what this means for the future of the Met.
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21 February 2022
Might Covid create more jobs?
How isolation laws have affected the theatre industry
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17 February 2022
Covid-19’s impact on the property market is leaving young people trapped
We take a look at how the pandemic affects younger people and in particular, our housing prospects.
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17 February 2022
Prince Andrew: Is he fit to support survivors' charities?
Prince Andrew has pledged to work with sex trafficking charities in the wake of his recent out-of-court settlement with Virginia Giuffre. Is he a suitable supporter?
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17 February 2022
Luxury flats expose class divide in Britain
Old mills and factories are no longer crumbling ruins from our industrial past, but luxury apartments – for those who can afford them. We examine this recent trend and how it disadvantages the class of people its history represents.
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17 February 2022
The fascinating world of New Iranian Cinema
A detailed look at New Iranian Cinema and why you should check out some of the films belonging to the movement.
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16 February 2022
Are Gen-Z 'Too Soft'? Jimmy Carr & Joe Rogan v 'Cancel Culture'
Jimmy Carr and Joe Rogan have come under flack for controversial comments that they have made, comments which have contributed to the ongoing conversation surrounding the phenomenon known as ‘cancel culture’.
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15 February 2022
The DTEA calls for MPs to support children in theatre
Join the DTEA, schools, colleges, universities arts centres and theatres across the UK for a celebration of theatre and drama on 18th March, 2022.
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14 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month : The path to legal equality in the UK
We take a look at the long and arduous path to legal equality undertaken by the LGBTQ+ community.