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8 March 2021
Navigating male-dominated industries: The world of MMA
In line with International Women’s Day, it only felt right to begin my Navigating Male-Dominated industries series with something close to my own heart and experiences.
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8 March 2021
The paradox of #safetytips on Tiktok
#safetytips on TikTok have become a useful resource for women globally as it highlights the spectre of gendered violence that dominates the everyday realities of women and marginalised groups.
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8 March 2021
6 things to sink your teeth into when you want to feel empowered
This article is all about female empowerment and it provides you with 6 things to help you achieve that, without eating lots of sweets. You can find a list of books, series and albums that will definitely lift your spirits.
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8 March 2021
The portrayal of women in Bridgerton
Bridgerton: a series that took the world by storm. I look at how women are presented in the popular TV show and how they deal with Regency-era sexism's restrictions and hardships.
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8 March 2021
Is femininity sometimes misinterpreted as weakness?
Why do so many women feel the need to imitate men to be taken seriously?
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7 March 2021
Celebrate International Women’s Day with Voice!
Because a day isn’t enough, join us for the week and beyond in celebrating women everywhere.
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6 March 2021
Twitcher: Review
“Netflix. Exhausted. DVDs. Seen them. A woman finds that TV isn’t the only thing to watch during lockdown”.
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6 March 2021
Margaret Atwood involved with songs honouring domestic abuse victims
The acclaimed Canadian author Margaret Atwood has lent her writing to ‘Songs For Murdered Sisters’, an eight-song project in remembrance of women killed by their partners.
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6 March 2021
Mission Green: Books
Is the publishing industry doing enough for the environment?
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5 March 2021
A bee-harming pesticide will no longer be used on UK sugar beet fields
The government had previously sanctioned the emergency use of a pesticide that harms bee populations and can contribute to biodiversity decline, but has since said that this was not required.
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6 March 2021 – 31 March 2021
How to have your voice heard at the G7 summit
Offering 10,000 young people from across the country the chance to have their voice heard with G7 world leaders, by taking their seat #atthetable and participating in a huge, UK wide survey.
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5 March 2021
Want my job? with Beatfreeks General Manager, Amerah Saleh
We talked to Amerah Saleh, General Manager at Beatfreeks, about her role, career path and any advice she had for young people interested in the arts. Read on to find out more!
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4 March 2021
Interview with Helena Cochrane, astrophotographer
We talk to 16-year-old astrophotographer Helena Cochrane about her equipment, her aspirations, and humanity's potential future on Mars!
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2 March 2021
Seaside: A Review
Seaside is one of the short pieces featured in "Digital Sharing", a KickItDown Production supported by the BBC Writersroom and The Playground Theatre.
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1 March 2021
Want my job? with Kimono.Fleur headpiece designer Kimberley Smallwood
An insight into the creative career of Kimono.Fleur’s owner and designer, Kimberley Smallwood
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1 March 2021
Families of pupils returning to school in England to be offered free Covid testing
Free coronavirus testing kits will be made available to the families of pupils from 1 March ahead of the scheduled return of students to school and college on 8 March.
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1 March 2021
A third of top UK companies exposed for high CO2 emissions
A new report unveils the damage that the UK industry is doing to the environment.
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27 February 2021
Superhero: Books!
The first in a new monthly series of superhero themed columns, I take you back to the first format of the superhero and give some recommendations on what to read!