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12 May 2021
Sir David Attenborough continues to push for action on climate change from world leaders
Sir David Attenborough is to attend a climate conference later this year in a continuation of his efforts to convince world leaders to act on the global climate emergency.
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12 May 2021
Sadiq Khan reignites London with culture at its core
Re-elected London mayor Sadiq Khan launches plans to revitalise London culture by targeting theatre, tourism and creative sectors.
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12 May 2021
Actress Gemma Chan promotes Asian hate crime charity
Gemma Chan has spoken out against the rise in anti-Asian attacks and has promoted a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for East and South East Asian (ESEA) communities in the UK.
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12 May 2021
UK government to propose photo ID requirement for voters
The voting reform, which will affect UK-wide and English elections, is due to be announced during the Queen’s speech on 11 May 2021. Ministers have claimed that the proposed change will help reduce the risk of electoral fraud in future elections.
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10 May 2021
High street revamp as climate emergency centers take over
UK high streets are changing for good as climate emergency centres (CEC) swarm our abandoned stores, aiming to create community and economic recovery after the pandemic.
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10 May 2021
Government plans to cut funding for creative university subjects
The Department for Education plans to cut university funding for creative and arts courses by 50% as they are not considered “strategic priorities”.
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9 May 2021
Debunking climate myths: protected areas
I weigh out pros and cons of protected areas, looking into biodiversity, climate change, and human rights.
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3 May 2021
Hawaii declares climate emergency in historic decision
As the first US state to declare a climate emergency, Hawaii will pass a legislative resolution acknowledging the risks to humanity and the environment posed by climate change.
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28 April 2021
Self-driving technology in cars to be legalised for use on UK roads in 2021
The announcement has been made by the Department for Transport, and relates to the use of Automated Lane Keeping System technology in vehicles.
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26 April 2021
Apply to be considered for Brighton Fringe Best Newcomer 2021
Voice is running the Best Newcomer Award at Brighton Fringe 2021. If this is your first time at Brighton Fringe, you are eligible to be considered for the shortlist!
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23 April 2021
AJ Tracey gig fined £10,000 for breaking Covid rules
The organisers of an impromptu AJ Tracey gig were hit with a £10,000 Fixed Penalty Notice after huge crowds congregated in Platt Fields Park.
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22 April 2021
Is it right – or possible – to defend Prince Philip?
Applying modern morals to historic situations
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19 April 2021
Students take over social media in attempts to claim fee refunds
A group of university students have taken matters into their own hands demanding fee refunds as Covid-19 drastically affected their university experience.
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20 April 2021 – 26 April 2021
What do you think are the big issues young people face today?
Y7 needs your voice to help inform policy decisions
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19 April 2021
Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activists imprisoned
The fallout of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in 2019 against mainland China has led to several prominent activists being sentenced to prison by a Chinese court.
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16 April 2021
France faces criticism over controversial Separatism Bill
Women under the age of 18 will be banned from wearing a hijab in public if the Separatism Bill becomes law in France.
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15 April 2021
Toxic Productivity and Hustle Culture: A work-obsessed world
Hustle Culture. Toxic Productivity. Why is the world so work-obsessed and what are the dangers of this intense lifestyle?
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14 April 2021
Frontline review
To mark the anniversary of the first lockdown, the BBC has released three documentaries by award-winning filmmaker Jay Martin, and Frontline is one of them.