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15 November 2022
COP27: Rishi Sunak triples climate adaptation budget as funding for energy is unveiled
Prime minister Rishi Sunak announced the new package of climate finance measures at COP7, including tripling the climate adaptation budget, £90m into conservation projects, and new funding for clean renewable energy.
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21 October 2022
Just Stop Oil: “What is worth more: art or life”?
Last week, young climate protests threw soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, asking “What is worth more: art or life”?
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26 September 2022
Historicisation before our eyes
How reports about the Queen’s death have shaped her character in the nation’s memory.
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7 April 2022
Ed Sheeran wins lawsuit against hit single Shape Of You
The hitmaker won the copyright claim made by Sami Chokri
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8 February 2022
Safer Internet Day 2022
This Safer Internet Day, NSPCC Associate Head of Child Safety Online Kate Edwards shares her support and advice.
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2 October 2021
Well, That Happened EP. 5
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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18 September 2021
Well, That Happened Ep.4
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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14 September 2021
Well, That Happened Ep.3
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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31 August 2021
Voice Magazine welcomes its second cohort of Kickstart employees to the team
After a successful first cohort, Voice is proud to welcome our second round of kickstart employees, with seven new young people joining the team.
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28 August 2021
Well, That Happened Ep.1
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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28 August 2021
Well, That Happened Ep. 2
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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23 August 2021
Day release prisoners needed to cover meat industry job shortages
A labour crisis in the UK is encouraging companies to consider alternative employees.
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11 August 2021
Ministers consider reintroducing animal testing in cosmetic products
The ban on animal testing for ingredients used in cosmetics, which came into law in 1998, could now be reversed.
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11 August 2021
Trafalgar Square hosts National Gallery artworks outdoors
Copies of paintings including Botticelli's ‘Venus and Mars’ and Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ are part of an open-air art exhibition in Trafalgar Square.
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11 August 2021
A-level results reach record high
Top grades for A-level results for England, Wales and Northern Ireland have reached a record high with 44.8% getting A* or A grades.
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9 August 2021
Star-studded virtual event to raise funds for India Covid relief
'We For India: Saving Lives’ is bringing together global names from music, film and TV.
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9 August 2021
Cathedrals across England host art exhibitions
England’s cathedrals are the place to be for art-lovers this summer.
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9 August 2021
Aaliyah's music to be made available on streaming platforms
Two of the late R&B star’s albums will be released onto streaming services later in the year.