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4 March 2022
Eating disorders: recovery is possible; don’t lose hope
A look into the facts about eating disorders and the stories of people who have struggled with them.
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3 March 2022
World Book Day: Favourite childhood books
The Voice team reflect on some of their favourite childhood reading
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3 March 2022
Back to the classroom?
What might be the impact of online learning on children across the country?
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2 March 2022
Childline's 'We All Feel It' campaign: Jake's story
Childline shares a first-person account of Jake, one of their service users, who turned to Childline in his hour in need.
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1 March 2022
Sofia Jirau is a woman, stop desexualising disabled people!
Disabled people wear bras too!
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1 March 2022
Borders - for peace or for perfection?
How Kenya responded to Russian aggression.
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1 March 2022
“My eating disorder was not a diet gone wrong; it was a coping mechanism.”
A look into the life of an eating disorder expert and her lived experiences with anorexia and bulimia.
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1 March 2022
#BreakTheBias this International Women’s Day
This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is #BreakTheBias. Since a day isn’t enough, join us for the month in celebrating how women everywhere do this every day.
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28 February 2022
The many ways faith affects your lifestyle
Have you ever stopped to think about how your faith affects the way you live and the activities you engage in?
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26 February 2022
LGBTQ+ icons: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
For LGBT History Month, we take a look at Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, the first openly gay man in world history.
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25 February 2022
Voice Retrospects : I miss the old Kanye
Kanye West has never been one to shy away from the limelight and especially not now with Netflix’s ‘Jeen-Yuhs’. We look back at his best tracks before he became the problematic figure he is today because, let’s face it, we all miss the old Kanye.
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25 February 2022
New Music Friday: The Vaccines, Florence + The Machine, Michelle Willis and more…
Our top picks of the best new music in the last week!
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25 February 2022
Julie D’Aubigny: sword fighter, opera star, and the OG bisexual baddie
Often thought of as wild, uncontained, and a master flouter of all French societal rules — the 17th-century story of Julie D’Aubigny, is generally thought more of as myth than fact.
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25 February 2022
Why is the cost of living so bad?
The cost of living crisis is getting worse, and the upcoming minimum wage increase is not nearly enough. What is going on?
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25 February 2022
LGBTQ+ icons: UFC champion Amanda Nunes
For LGBTQ+ History Month, we look at one of the greatest icons in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) - Amanda Nunes.
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24 February 2022
Marlene Dietrich: Deutschland's Finest
Marlene Dietrich. A classic Hollywood star and fashion icon who fully embraced her sexuality. Here is a short piece on why she deserves to be remembered.
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24 February 2022
How has Covid-19 affected young people's health?
One of the most speculated facets of the global pandemic is its impact on young people’s health. However, the Department For Education has investigated precisely this through its new research report; so, how has the pandemic affected us?