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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.
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11 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month: The first LGBTQ+ MP
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we take a look at the first LGBTQ+ MP - Mareen Colquhoun.
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9 February 2022
Young people’s (insecure) return to work
Young people are increasingly entering the gig economy as a means of employment post-pandemic.
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10 February 2022 – 25 February 2022
NAYT is seeking new trustees
The National Association of Youth Theatres is seeking new Trustees to join them on the next phase of their journey.
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8 February 2022
Common People: Class appropriation in music
An investigation into the battle between class appropriation and appreciation within the music industry
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4 February 2022
Political documentary Redt'Blue to premier at Broadway Cinema
Redt’Blue is finally making its eagerly anticipated debut on the big screen on 26 February.
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4 February 2022
Scottish independence explained: What is happening today?
With a second referendum on Scottish independence on the table, join us as we break down the key issues that surround the potential vote
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4 February 2022
Welsh independence explained: the arguments for annibyniaeth
Welsh independence is becoming more and more popular, in particular amongst young people, but what are the arguments driving this?
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3 February 2022
‘Gray Day’: Sue Gray’s inquiry into Boris Johnson & No. 10
Sue Gray has finally published her inquiry into the highly publicised lockdown parties hosted at No. 10. So; what does the report say, what has the response been and is it not as final as we may have hoped? We take a look in this article.
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2 February 2022
No More Red campaign aims to help young people at risk of knife crime in London
Adidas and Arsenal launch campaign to combat rising knife crime in London
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2 February 2022
Scottish independence explained: The 2014 referendum
With a second referendum on Scottish independence on the table, we break down the key issues and historical context of the debate, and look at the 2014 referendum.
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2 February 2022
Welsh independence explained: political parties’ views
The relevance of Welsh independence has grown in recent years, so where do Wales’s main political parties stand on the issue?
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1 February 2022
UK Government abandons mandate three days before deadline
The UK government’s obscurity regarding Covid-19 laws has once again triumphed in disorienting the British public
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31 January 2022
Tax the people, but spare the wealthy: a tale as old as Tory Britain
The Conservatives' hike to national insurance would be utterly baffling - if it wasn't coming from the Conservative Party.
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31 January 2022
Nusrat Ghani reopens old wounds for the Conservatives around Islamophobia
Conservative MP Nusrat Ghani has recently come out and accused her very own party of Islamophobia. We explore the claims and how racism is an endemic which crosses partisan lines and will continue to, unless concerted action is taken.
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31 January 2022
Have your cake and eat it too: Boris Johnson's lockdown birthday party
Sue Gray’s investigation into the prime minister’s lockdown parties is set to be published any day now. The PM however has managed to find himself embroiled in yet another political scandal in the interim, surrounding celebrations for his 56th.
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31 January 2022
Welsh independence explained: Devolution of powers
Wales has had a devolved government since 1999 but many have questioned whether the country has been given enough devolved powers - or even if devolution itself is enough to represent the people of Wales.