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19 October 2022
UK Government makes a U-Turn on fiscal plan
The UK Government have reversed almost all of their mini-budget plan, and the Chancellor has been fired.
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17 October 2022
Why copyright is broken, and what we can do about it
Copyright expert Glyn Moody writes on the archaic nature of copyright law, and suggests a future where it's no longer needed
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11 October 2022
Protect us from online dangers, young people tell uk politicians
Young people push for UK politicians at party conferences to deliver online safety laws immediately.
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26 September 2022
Strikes to wipe out almost all services from 1 October
Train drivers are set to go on strike in October over pay dispute, impacting thousands across Great Britain.
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22 September 2022
The evolution of youth culture during Queen Elizabeth II’s reign
We explore the ways in which youth culture has changed from the 1950s to present.
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14 September 2022
As a speaker, how does Liz Truss compare to Boris Johnson?
Even in this era of spin, misinformation and half-truth, words skilfully put together and delivered can still have power and influence.
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27 September 2022
Live debut for Rhiannon Faith Company’s DROWNTOWN as tour opens in Harlow
Gritty, uncompromising and dark new dance-theatre from bold and brave choreographer Rhiannon Faith. Autobiographical testimonials and text to amplify the voices of the vulnerable and unheard in modern Britain’s areas of social deprivation.
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5 September 2022
Liz Truss will be the new prime minister of the United Kingdom
Conservative party members have chosen Liz Truss over former chancellor Rishi Sunak
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5 September 2022
When media tropes feed the flames of misogyny
Romanticising the degradation and objectification of women in the media can normalise such behaviour in reality, teaching young women that they exist as second-class humans.
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27 August 2022
Are You Guilty? by TOB Group
A contemporary dance on the "bystander effect" and the rise of consumerism.
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24 August 2022
Ellie MacPherson: Happy Birthday, Mr President!
An idealistic romantic takes us on a musical tour of all 45 Presidents.
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11 August 2022
Leaving Vietnam
Providing insight into the life of soldiers that fought for America in Vietnam, ‘Leaving Vietnam’ follows a young man from joining the Marine to his entire post-war emotional journey.
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11 August 2022
Nightlands by Jack MacGregor
Located in the ex-Soviet ghost town of Pyramiden, two caretakers share their competing conceptions of Russia.
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10 August 2022
Njambi McGrath: Black Black
Njambi McGrath takes us on a tour of her Kenyan heritage by turning her trauma into comedy.
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8 August 2022
Home Office 'can never really compensate' says Meg Hillier about the Windrush scandal
Since 2018, the Windrush Scandal has seen a backlog of cases go resolved. Many from the Windrush generation fear that resolving cases is not on the cards for them and feel burdened by the ongoing struggle for compensation. MP Meg Hillier discusses.