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19 November 2021
Anti-bullying week: What is a bully?
We've covered a lot of ground during anti-bullying week, but now it's time to ask, what actually defines a bully?
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19 November 2021 – 5 December 2021
National Theatre Young Technicians 2022: Applications are open!
Are you interested in lighting, sound, video and automation? Are you aged between 14–18? Then this technical theatre workshops could be for you!
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18 November 2021 – 1 December 2021
Performance Workshop Assistant needed at Creative Youth Network
This is a great opportunity that you don't want to miss out on!
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18 November 2021
How to spot the signs of bullying in young people
What to do if a child or young person is being bullied, and advice from the NSPCC and Childline on how to help.
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17 November 2021
Thousands of police recruits were not subject to proper background checks
Over a quarter of police forces have failed to make sure that officers and staff meet proper background checks such as ensuring that they do not have any past convictions.
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18 November 2021 – 29 November 2021
Executive Assistant to the Artistic and Executive Directors job vacancy
Comfortable with fast moving and rapidly changing situations? Confident in dealing with boards and other senior stakeholders? Then this could be a opportunity for you
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17 November 2021
Anti-Bullying Week: Tegan's Story
14-year-old Tegan shares her experience with bullying, and how she overcame it with the help of her parents.
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16 November 2021
The main outcomes of COP26
There have been some important steps taken to tackle the climate crisis at the summit in Glasgow, but will it be enough?
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15 November 2021
Anti-bullying week: Insight from Childline
Childline reveals the impact that the pandemic and lockdowns have had on those experiencing bullying.
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15 November 2021
Significant rise in online hate speech in the UK since start of Covid pandemic
Reports have highlighted the worrying increase in online hate speech since the start of the pandemic and the effect it could be having on in-person hate crimes.
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15 November 2021
COP26: Alienation and apathy at climate summit
Discussion, reflection, and compassion are necessary in fostering a productive discussion of climate issues.
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15 November 2021
BBC quits Stonewall’s Diversity Champions programme
The broadcasting company has parted ways with LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall, raising questions as to its commitment to ensuring equality for its employees.
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10 November 2021
The morality of university strikes
Will lecturers and professors achieve their goals through union action?
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9 November 2021
5 cryptids we hope are real
A list of spooky and lovely creatures whose existence has unfortunately not been proven (yet).
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8 November 2021
Fridays for Future march protests the inadequacy of COP26
An estimated 25,000 protesters gathered in Glasgow to draw attention to the failings of the climate summit and the need for tangible climate action.
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8 November 2021
Nature and Landscape Photography
To improve my iPhone photography, I did a course called 'Dale McManus iPhone Photography: How to take Pro Photos On Your iPhone'.
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1 November 2021
Glasgow bin strikes begin during COP26
Workers in Glasgow City Council’s cleansing department have gone ahead with industrial action to protest for better conditions for lowest paid workers.
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29 October 2021
Environmental lawyer ‘targeted’ with six month jail sentencing by major oil company
Steven Donziger won a landmark pollution case against oil giant Chevron, but has been caught in a legal battle with them ever since, which he alleges was “planned targeting”.