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17 February 2019
Nationwide student strike for climate – in pictures
Voice caught up with the march in London on Friday as thousands of students ditched classes to protest political inaction over climate change
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17 February 2019
Students demand radical climate action in nationwide strike
Thousands of young people take the day off school to protest political inaction over global warming
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28 January 2019
Interview: Love Music Hate Racism
We speak to anti-racist campaigner Zak Cochrane, who also helps coordinate the Love Music Hate Racism campaign
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16 January 2019
Parliament votes down Brexit deal
The Government’s negotiated Brexit deal loses by historic numbers
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15 January 2019
'For the many not the few!' in Wem
Ever been to a political fundraising party? No, me neither. This was my first experience.
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3 January 2019
Interview: 'Idiot' artist burns his fine art degree, calls it art!
Devonshire artist Tom Stockley, aka t.s. idiot, burnt his fine art degree and often wears a turkey hat. But he's no fool, that's for sure...
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14 December 2018
Giving you a Voice in 2018
It's been a strong year for Voice, and we have you to thank for that
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14 December 2018
Voice’s Top 10's of 2018
A rundown of the best film, music, theatre, literature, visual arts and news of 2018
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10 December 2018
This government is no longer fit to serve
“Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband.” - David Cameron, 2015
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9 December 2018
What goes on at RedLine Contemporary Art?
John Futrell, Director of Education, and Emma Acheson, Educator Coordinator, from RedLine Contemporary Art, talk arts engagement, politics and positive social change.
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5 December 2018
Parliament’s Brexit vote explained
With just a week to go until the vote, there is some confusion over what is going on
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3 December 2018
Homeless hotspot: Brighton’s crisis
“We’ve got a humanitarian crisis on our hands” - Invisible Voices
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8 November 2018
Interview with Andrew Hammond: Headteacher, Author and Creative Education Guru
Andrew Hammond has advocated creative education in all facets of his career. Here’s why it’s so vital to teach the next generation life skills over arithmetic.
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7 November 2018
How do people end up homeless?
We use the term homeless to describe those we see sleeping rough on the streets. Homelessness is a bigger issue than what we understand and the road to homelessness is not as simple as some of us might think.
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6 November 2018
The next steps of the People's Vote campaign
What happens after one of the largest political demonstrations in British history?
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26 October 2018 – 8 December 2018
Ashley Holmes, Cry Then Win Then Lose Reaction
Two Queens is delighted to announce the presentation of a newly-commissioned project by Ashley Holmes: Cry Then Win Then Lose Reaction. Opening hours Thursday - Saturday 12noon - 6pm.
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24 October 2018
Should there be limits in art?
For the section of developing and sharing a view on an art topic, I have chosen the question “Should there be limits in art?”, for my gold Arts Award. Here is my final argument.
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23 October 2018
Interview with The Quentin Dentin Show's writer and composer Henry Carpenter
Following the release of the Original Cast Recording, lyricist and composer Henry Carpenter talks New Wave rock, the cult of Quentin Dentin and, erm . . . lemons?