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11 August 2021 – 13 August 2021
15K for 15 years Competition
This year, Shoot the Company, is celebrating 15 years. As part of the occasion, they are offering a competition for young creatives to make a film on a subject of their choice.
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11 August 2021
US cinema chain AMC to accept Bitcoin payments by end of 2021
The announcement was made by CEO Adam Aron in a conference call with journalists. It is not yet clear if cinemas owned by AMC in Europe, such as Odeon, will offer customers the same option.
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11 August 2021
IPCC’s latest climate report: What it means for Earth and for us
The results of the report are a wake up call to reinvigorate preventative efforts and commit to collective climate action.
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11 August 2021
New study finds young people more confident in expressing opinions online
Conducted by community organisation Conscious Youth, the study found that 71% of young people aged 11 - 25 feel more confident in supporting causes they feel passionately about online.
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11 August 2021
Ministers consider reintroducing animal testing in cosmetic products
The ban on animal testing for ingredients used in cosmetics, which came into law in 1998, could now be reversed.
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11 August 2021
Trafalgar Square hosts National Gallery artworks outdoors
Copies of paintings including Botticelli's ‘Venus and Mars’ and Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ are part of an open-air art exhibition in Trafalgar Square.
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11 August 2021
Civil suit brought against Prince Andrew by Virginia Giuffre
The suit alleges that the Duke of York sexually assaulted Giuffre when she was 17, and her legal representative has warned the Prince not to ‘ignore the judicial process’.
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11 August 2021
A-level results reach record high
Top grades for A-level results for England, Wales and Northern Ireland have reached a record high with 44.8% getting A* or A grades.
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11 August 2021
Artwork produced by rescue dogs goes up for auction
Artworks created by dogs are going up for auction to support an animal rescue charity in Redcar.
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11 August 2021
Trio Paradis Review by Suvi Burrows
This is a review of a Trio Paradis concert I attended in August.
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10 August 2021
A ‘social hangover’: Why it's ok to be exhausted by socialising
How Covid has made socialising feel like a chore
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10 August 2021
Naomi Osaka Netflix documentary review
This three-part documentary gives us a glimpse into the highs and lows of a world-class athlete’s life.
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10 August 2021
Five of our favourite film villains of all time
From characters that are reprehensible and impossible to defend, to others that are slightly more sympathetic, villains have featured on our screens since the inception of cinema. Read on as we look at our favourite film villains on Voice Magazine!
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9 August 2021
Team GB see "greatest achievement in British Olympic history" at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Team GB wins big at the summer games, despite empty stands and tight restrictions
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9 August 2021
Star-studded virtual event to raise funds for India Covid relief
'We For India: Saving Lives’ is bringing together global names from music, film and TV.
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9 August 2021
Vodafone to reintroduce roaming charges in Europe from 2022
The move follows rival network operator EE announcing in June that it would reintroduce roaming charges from January 2022. From January next year, Vodafone customers will have to pay a daily fee to use their allowance in Europe.
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9 August 2021
Google Maps to introduce emission charge warnings for drivers
The change will see the app warn drivers if they are about to enter a low-emissions zone where they will face charges or fines. The feature will first be introduced for drivers in London, Paris, Barcelona, Amsterdam and Berlin.
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9 August 2021
UK to launch £4 million Fibre in Water fund
The fund will be used to support projects to bring fibre optic broadband to remote homes through water pipes which will be monitored to mitigate potential water leaks.