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25 May 2022
Brighton Fringe: 0.0031% review
"Your AI overlord bitch can't reach you here. Like I said: it’s just you and me."
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18 May 2022
Overturning Roe V. Wade could implicate countries across the globe, here's how
Two weeks after the leaked US Supreme Court draft opinion that proposed overturning Roe V. Wade, which constitutionally protects women’s rights to abortion, we look at the global implications this decision could have.
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16 May 2022
Eurovision 2022: Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra win the 66th Eurovision Song Contest
An estimated 200 million people tuned in last Saturday to watch Ukraine win the top prize, and Great Britain’s Sam Ryder take second place
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11 May 2022
The Nationality & Borders Act: The cost of 'Taking Back Control'
Priti Patel’s ‘Nationality & Borders Bill’ is now officially an act following a tumultuous legislative process. Boris Johnson’s government seems to have taken one step closer to ‘taking back control of our borders’, but at what cost?
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5 May 2022
Voice Retrospects : George Orwell’s Animal Farm
We take a look at a book which you either should’ve read or need to add to your reading list, ASAP!
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5 May 2022
Johnson, Modi & The Free Trade Agreement
Yash Dubal of A Y & J Solicitors lends us his expertise in a special guest contributor article for Voice. Dubal draws on his legal expertise to provide an expertise analysis of the free trade agreement between India and The UK.
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29 April 2022
Calorie counting craziness
The UK’s newest menu law does far more harm than good
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25 April 2022
The lessons Britain should learn from Australia about the Nationality and Borders Bill
Priti Patel’s polarising ‘Nationality & Borders Bill’ seems set to be passed very soon by Parliament. Australia has implemented very similar policies of ‘offshore processing’ and ‘boat push-backs’, what can be learnt from this?
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22 April 2022
Why it is time for the British monarchy to be abolished
It is a polarising argument but here is why I believe the monarchy has no place in a modern British society.
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12 May 2022 – 14 May 2022
MUCK for London premiere
A play for today with a style that’s pure class as brother and sister confront their past to secure their future. MUCK is new play that has been selected for a London premiere at the first Come What May Festival at Park Theatre, 12-14 May
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14 April 2022
Why are some fashion items inexplicably gendered?
Nail polish, skirts, makeup: they’re all seen as feminine today, but if you ask someone why, you’re unlikely to get a real answer. Men have worn all of them in numerous cultures and societies across history – so what changed?
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13 April 2022
‘Never let a good crisis go to waste’: A look at crises & change
Winston Churchill once said to ‘never let a good crisis go to waste’ and this has rung true. Lauren Johnson and Dheeraj Chutani take a look at how crises are used as windows of opportunity, and put this claim to the test.
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13 April 2022
A new documentary shows Prince Charles sought advice from Jimmy Saville for years
In a new Netflix documentary Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story, secret letters across 20 years from Prince Charles to Jimmy Savile have been revealed. The letters were begging him to help the Royals, using his “straightforward common sense”.
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7 April 2022
Money talks: the Tory's economic track record
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s ‘Spring Statement’ has been met with a tepid reception. The Conservatives are faced with a cost of living crisis, despite being the party of ‘fiscal responsibility’; we explore this claim.
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7 April 2022
Voice Retrospects: East Is East
Retrospects this week will take a look at the cult classic film just as relevant today as it was in 1999 – East Is East.
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1 April 2022
Don’t call the 'ban' on conversion therapy a U-turn if it doesn't protect trans rights
Broken promises – it seems the government has forgotten the T in LGBTQ+ with their latest U-turn on banning conversion therapy.
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1 April 2022
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: A not-so-warm homecoming
After finally been released from detention and reunited with her family in the UK, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been met with racism, xenophobia, and sexism, and accused of being ‘ungrateful’ to a government that failed her.
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31 March 2022
Interview with Sharon Gaffka: former Love-Islander & activist
Sharon Gaffka is perhaps best known for her appearance on last year’s summer season of Love Island. What is less known is that she has since been using her platform to champion causes like anti-racism, and we talk to her about this.