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  • News Ministers consider reintroducing animal testing in cosmetic products
    11 August 2021

    Ministers consider reintroducing animal testing in cosmetic products

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    The ban on animal testing for ingredients used in cosmetics, which came into law in 1998, could now be reversed.

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  • News National minimum wage investigation finds widespread breaches
    6 August 2021

    National minimum wage investigation finds widespread breaches

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    Almost 200 firms have been ‘named and shamed’ by the government for failing to pay workers the minimum wage.

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  • News Government announces 'Beating Crime Plan'
    29 July 2021

    Government announces 'Beating Crime Plan'

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    The government’s proposals to tackle crime include the relaxing of stop and search rules and electronic tagging on burglars after their release.

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  • Blog Parliament appeals for reforms to streaming service payouts
    22 July 2021

    Parliament appeals for reforms to streaming service payouts

    by Cameron Naylor Contributor

    An investigation published by MPs addresses the problematic business practice of music streaming platforms.

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  • News UK government confirms Channel 4 privatisation is likely
    14 May 2021

    UK government confirms Channel 4 privatisation is likely

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    The Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has affirmed that the privatisation of public broadcaster Channel 4 is expected by 2024. 

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  • News Government plans to cut funding for creative university subjects
    10 May 2021

    Government plans to cut funding for creative university subjects

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    The Department for Education plans to cut university funding for creative and arts courses by 50% as they are not considered “strategic priorities”.

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  • Blog Is 'Kill The Bill’ self-defeating?
    26 March 2021

    Is 'Kill The Bill’ self-defeating?

    by De-Mornae Clarke Kickstart Team

    Violent protests broke out in Bristol earlier this week and ‘Kill the bill’ is the chant that dominates the media right now – but what is it all about, and can it be morally supported?

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  • News Government partially taking over Liverpool City Council after corruption scandal
    26 March 2021

    Government partially taking over Liverpool City Council after corruption scandal

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    Local government inspectors have been investigating financial irregularities in the awarding of building contracts in the city, and Whitehall is taking over Liverpool’s council.

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  • News Future of festivals to be decided in this week's Festival inquiry with Culture Minister
    22 March 2021

    Future of festivals to be decided in this week's Festival inquiry with Culture Minister

    by De-Mornae Clarke Kickstart Team

    The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee are due to question the Culture Minister on the reopening of the festival sector this summer. 

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  • News Budget 2021: How the government's plans will affect the arts
    3 March 2021

    Budget 2021: How the government's plans will affect the arts

    by Ali Muzaffar Kickstart Team

    The government’s 2021 Budget has been announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak. With the arts having been negatively impacted in 2020, the government has allocated £400 million to help venues in England reopen.

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  • News Budget 2021: How the government's plans will affect young people
    3 March 2021

    Budget 2021: How the government's plans will affect young people

    by Claire Jenns Kickstart Team

    Today marked the announcement of the government’s latest budget plan with the Chancellor Rishi Sunak setting out his plans to help the UK through the pandemic. But what did it all mean for young people? 

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  • Blog Where is money better spent for those experiencing homelessness?
    20 January 2021

    Where is money better spent for those experiencing homelessness?

    by Joe Clegg Prada

    An investigation into where money is better spent for those experiencing homelessness – the arts or government initiatives.

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  • Feature What is bullying?
    15 November 2020

    What is bullying?

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    Anyone can be affected by bullying, so I have collated a collection of definitions, policies and organisations from the information out there against bullying for children and adults. 

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  • News Government announces £1.57bn support package for the UK arts and culture sector
    6 July 2020

    Government announces £1.57bn support package for the UK arts and culture sector

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    The announcement comes at a time where many organisations are on the brink of permanent closure

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  • Blog 'Grenfell: Burning Justice To The Ground'
    30 June 2020

    'Grenfell: Burning Justice To The Ground'

    by Adam De Salle

    An analysis of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that seeks to discuss a) who is to blame? b) why has Justice not been served three years on? and c) is Grenfell evidence of the inherent flaws of Capitalism?

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  • Blog This government is no longer fit to serve
    10 December 2018

    This government is no longer fit to serve

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    “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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  • Blog Are the arts reducing in popularity within schools due to government education reforms?
    1 September 2017

    Are the arts reducing in popularity within schools due to government education reforms?

    by Joshua Lewis-Handley

    Joshua Lewis-Handley, from Alderbrook School, re-hashes his Gold Arts Award Unit 1, Part D - Form a View on the popularity of arts subjects.

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  • Blog GE17: The rich need to start paying up
    3 June 2017

    GE17: The rich need to start paying up

    by Tom Inniss Voice Team

    It's now critical to address the wealth disparity and create opportunities for everyone.

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