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17 September 2021
The winners and losers of Johnson's cabinet reshuffle
With demotions, promotions, and some key figures getting the chop, Johnson appeared to prioritise loyalty during his reshuffle of the Tory cabinet on Wednesday.
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15 September 2021
Hairvolution: Her hair, her story, our history
Our assistant editor Saskia Calliste, and co-author Zainab Raghdo are releasing new book 'Hairvolution'. A book of interviews with 31 influential Black women about the history and politics of Black women's hair and the journey to self-love and acceptance in Western society.
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9 September 2021
Jaša: Lingering Cut (Angst Performance)
Poetic, powerful and inherently political - Jaša's latest performance in Folkestone captures the angst, confusion and frustration of modern times, offering a wake up call to all who care to listen.
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7 July 2021
New political debating app, Polemix Review
No more leaving politics at the door. Instead, political debating done right.
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7 July 2021
Interview with founders of new debating app, Polemix
“The app’s vision is to break echo chambers, making sure users always listen to both sides of polarising questions.”
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13 October 2021
Luke Wright announces Colchester date for ‘lost’ third play in trilogy
Award winning poet announces Essex date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Colchester Arts Centre on 13 October.
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9 September 2021
Luke Wright: Poet announces Nottingham date for third ‘lost’ trilogy play
Award winning poet announces Nottingham date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Nottingham Playhouse on 29 September
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29 July 2021
Luke Wright: Poet announces Cambridge date for third ‘lost’ trilogy play
Award winning poet announces Cambridge date for 'lost' third instalment of trilogy. Fast-paced and thrilling verse play about Brexit and marriage told in blistering verse visits Cambridge Junction on 29 July.
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30 June 2021
Interview with Derby’s youngest ever Conservative Councillor, Matthew Eyre
“There are so many people out there without a voice, or who do not know how to or even that they can use their voice for good. I will be that voice.”
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29 June 2021
How our Y7 voices impacted the G7
My experiences being involved with the Y7 and how our youth voice made history in policy-making.
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24 June 2021
Young Norfolk Creatives call for creative change
Young Norfolk Creatives have produced a film with the simple yet effective message, "listen to us", as they champion the need for more support to the creative industries.
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23 June 2021
Interview with G7 Digital & Tech Track Youth Forum Member, Peter Rigg
“I had no idea where my volunteering journey would take me, and that it has allowed me to raise attention to the youth voice across government and international organisations in a real way only speaks to the power of the youth voice!"
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21 June 2021
CogX - The heat is on: The greatest threat to our national security
Sweta Chakraborty: “The climate crisis is changing everything”. How climate is impacting countries’ national security.
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18 June 2021
CogX - Building a digitally fit future: Big tech and accountability
Margrethe Vestager: “I think it is important that we do this right, that we do not accept technology for social scoring by the states, that we do not accept continuing biometric public identification in public space”
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15 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
"Maybe what you don't know can hurt you"
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15 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
“With three contrastingly eccentric, quirky, hilarious characters Truth Be Told was destined to be brilliant from the start!”
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15 June 2021
Interview with G7 Digital & Tech Track Youth Forum Member, Blessing Maregere
“World leaders and business leaders are waiting for you to speak up and be involved. If we want to shape our future, we need to start now and build a future we want.”
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11 June 2021
Interview with G7 Health Track Youth Forum Member, Jeevan Ravindran
“Having the chance to use my own experience of mental health difficulties and the UK system to influence policy recommendations was a truly special moment.”