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9 April 2021
Prince Philip dies, aged 99
The Duke of Edinburgh has ‘passed away peacefully’ at the age of 99, with the Royal Family announcing a period of mourning to commemorate his loss.
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9 April 2021
Benefits of volunteering for young people
I took up a volunteer position at my local charity bookshop seven months into the pandemic. Here’s why I think other young people should volunteer if they can.
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9 April 2021
The rise of financial scams in the pandemic
The past year has seen fraudsters steal £34.5 million from unsuspecting victims using a range of methods.
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7 April 2021
Get to know the Girl behind ‘Girl Power?’
Voice spoke to Ellie Bickerton-Jones, Achievement Award winner for her short film Girl Power? at this year's Nottingham Young Filmmakers Festival. Find out her thoughts on the NYFF experience and how she has welcomed her film festival success.
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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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7 April 2021
Are we really a nation of dog-lovers?
Extortionate vets bills, profit-driven breeding and thoughtless owners have marred the joys of dog ownership on a systemic scale.
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6 April 2021
How effective are commemoration holidays?
It has been a month since International Women's Day, but does the celebratory date really serve a purpose when it's so easily overshadowed by individual stories?
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6 April 2021
Want my job? with Hat Maker and CC Millinery Creations owner Carrie
"My parents sent a picture to me of that day's newspaper with not one, but two of my hats on my beautiful customer! I cried, then that afternoon I got a message to say to turn the television on and my third hat appeared on another of my customers"
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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
Pandemic before the pandemic: Women’s rights impinged by gender-based violence
Violence towards women across the globe that was rampant before the Covid-19 outbreak has soared. It seems that a return to normalcy is under threat.
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5 April 2021
Record low of young people driving in the UK is understandable
Covid-19 is partially to blame for a record drop in young qualified drivers, but driving is becoming increasingly inaccessible for young people, and we’re losing interest.
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5 April 2021
Sesame Street finally introduces Black Muppets to the show
Sesame Street welcomes Elijah and Wes to the show, a father and son who will teach about race and culture.
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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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5 April 2021
ADDitude Woman: My mind works a triple shift everyday
ADD in women is often underdiagnosed and misrepresented as simply being ‘ditzy’. The reality is a brain that is working overtime to the point of despair or exhaustion. International Women’s Day is a perfect time to celebrate neurodiversity in women
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3 April 2021
Cars and music: finding peace in a pandemic
This piece explores my relationship with music and my relationship with my mother, during a time where we were living in emergency housing.
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1 April 2021
Nike to sue over sale of 'Satan Shoes' that contain drop of human blood
The lawsuit comes after the launch of the ‘Satan Shoes’ by art collective MSCHF in collaboration with Lil Nas X, with Nike claiming trademark infringement.
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31 March 2021
Early Japanese cherry blossom caused by climate change
Japan’s cherry blossom trees are universally admired and are a centerpiece of Japanese culture, but their early blossom this year is not something to celebrate, say climate scientists.