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28 March 2025
How British wrestling reacted to its own #MeToo reckoning
by Tom Beasley EditorIn 2020, dozens of wrestlers faced accusations as part of the #SpeakingOut movement. Several years later, has this made the British wrestling industry a safer place to work?
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8 March 2025
International Women's Day: Has #MeToo made a real impact?
by Voice MagazineWe've marked International Women's Day by asking young women whether they feel the #MeToo movement has truly brought about change, as we're discussing in our new series The #MeToo Legacy.
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28 February 2025
The #MeToo Legacy: Has the literary world truly changed?
by Kaitlin Jefferys ContributorThe #MeToo movement reshaped conversations about power, consent, and justice. But has it significantly changed the literary world?
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15 January 2025
The literary canon: A gradual feminist schooling
by Brogan Leigh Flowers Voice ContributorIs the canon a feminist? Has the canon become more feminist over the years? Does the canon affect the education system we feed to the youth of our world? Let's explore the literary canon as a team.
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7 January 2025
Talent vs. Box Tick: The struggle for women in the arts
by Rebecca Douglass Voice ContributorExploring the mistreatment of different women in the creative industry, with the help of LGBTQ+ theatre director Beth Parker.
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31 December 2024
Top 10 People of 2024
by Voice MagazineWho made the biggest impact on the world in 2024? We've been voting for the most significant people in culture, politics, and the world as a whole.
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30 December 2024
Top 10 Best Books of 2024
by Voice MagazineWe've cracked open our Goodreads accounts to reveal which new books we enjoyed the most in 2024. Prepare for horror, fascinating non-fiction, and chaotic fantasy stories.
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29 December 2024
Top 10 Best Songs of 2024
by Voice MagazineSome of the world's biggest pop stars gave us amazing new music in the last 12 months. So with that in mind, we've polled our team to decide the best songs of 2024.
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28 December 2024
Top 10 Voice Articles of 2024
by Voice MagazineIt has been a great year for Voice, so why not celebrate that by exploring 10 brilliant articles from our team and community of young journalists?
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27 December 2024
Top 10 Best TV Shows of 2024
by Voice MagazineWhat have we all been watching on the small screen this year? From Netflix shows to BBC series and more, here are the best TV shows of 2024 in the UK, according to the Voice Magazine team and community.
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26 December 2024
Top 10 Best Movies of 2024
by Voice MagazineFrom sweary superheroes to an emotionally-charged game of tennis, 2024 has given us some of the best movies of recent years. Here are the 2024 films you should add to your watchlist right now.
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18 December 2024
Sandy Thomson joins the battle against sexism in the arts
by Amy Reilly Voice ContributorWhen we decided to tackle the idea of sexism in the arts, we got the chance to speak to Scottish playwright and filmmaker Sandy Thomson. For years, she has been fighting discrimination against women in the creative industries.
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3 December 2024
In This Climate: Roma Piotrowska and Abdulrazaq Awofeso talk art from waste
by Tom Beasley EditorThe Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham is hosting the touring exhibition 'Waste Age' from the Design Museum. We spoke to MAC curator Roma Piotrowska and artist Abdulrazaq Awofeso about the poignant display.
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29 November 2024
In This Climate: Did COP29 actually achieve anything?
by Voice MagazineKeir Starmer was one of only a few major leaders who headed to Azerbaijan for the COP29 climate conference in Baku. We assembled a panel to react to whether the conference will help us in fighting the climate crisis.
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22 November 2024
What has Keir Starmer's government said about the climate crisis?
by Tom Beasley EditorLabour promised to put tackling the climate crisis at the heart of its agenda. Four months after the General Election, does Keir Starmer's track record match up to what he said he would do?
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12 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Dr Teresa Crew explains what class actually means in 2024
by Tom Beasley EditorDr Teresa Crew from Bangor University is an expert on the difficult topic of social class. So she was just the sort of clever person we wanted to speak to ahead of our Kick Some Class series.
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14 August 2024
Pravesh Kumar: It’s my responsibility for my Bollywood Musical to address cultural sexism
by Tom Inniss Voice TeamPravesh Kumar, writer of Frankie Goes To Bollywood, reflects on the role his work has in challenging cultural sexism in India.
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14 June 2024
What do the political party manifestos say about arts and culture?
by Sienna James Voice TeamThe need-to-know arts and culture policies from Labour, the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Greens