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17 February 2022
Some musical picks for Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022
Edinburgh Fringe Festival makes its triumphant return this year to celebrate it’s seventy-fifth anniversary. 3,000+ acts are performing though which makes it easy to be inundated, so here are my top picks as a Fringe newbie to check out.
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16 February 2022
Are Gen-Z 'Too Soft'? Jimmy Carr & Joe Rogan v 'Cancel Culture'
Jimmy Carr and Joe Rogan have come under flack for controversial comments that they have made, comments which have contributed to the ongoing conversation surrounding the phenomenon known as ‘cancel culture’.
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14 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month : The path to legal equality in the UK
We take a look at the long and arduous path to legal equality undertaken by the LGBTQ+ community.
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11 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month: The first LGBTQ+ MP
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we take a look at the first LGBTQ+ MP - Mareen Colquhoun.
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12 February 2022
The Spark Festival 2022
The Spark Festival is set to take place this weekend, on 12 February in Leicester.
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9 February 2022
Young people’s (insecure) return to work
Young people are increasingly entering the gig economy as a means of employment post-pandemic.
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4 February 2022
Political documentary Redt'Blue to premier at Broadway Cinema
Redt’Blue is finally making its eagerly anticipated debut on the big screen on 26 February.
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3 February 2022
‘Gray Day’: Sue Gray’s inquiry into Boris Johnson & No. 10
Sue Gray has finally published her inquiry into the highly publicised lockdown parties hosted at No. 10. So; what does the report say, what has the response been and is it not as final as we may have hoped? We take a look in this article.
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31 January 2022
Nusrat Ghani reopens old wounds for the Conservatives around Islamophobia
Conservative MP Nusrat Ghani has recently come out and accused her very own party of Islamophobia. We explore the claims and how racism is an endemic which crosses partisan lines and will continue to, unless concerted action is taken.
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31 January 2022
Have your cake and eat it too: Boris Johnson's lockdown birthday party
Sue Gray’s investigation into the prime minister’s lockdown parties is set to be published any day now. The PM however has managed to find himself embroiled in yet another political scandal in the interim, surrounding celebrations for his 56th.
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24 January 2022
The political playground: blackmail, bullying and conspiracies at Number 10
Boris Johnson’s ‘Partygate’ scandal has been accused of disintegrating the culture at Downing Street. Yet a look into the prime minister’s past and the company he keeps reveals this is not unprecedented, something past accusations have highlighted.
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21 January 2022
A license to kill: The BBC vs Nadine Dorries
The BBC is widely considered as a force for broadcasting and a national treasure. Nadine Dorries’ announcement then regarding the corporation’s funding through use of TV Licenses, ignited debate on its funding, function and future.
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21 January 2022
Telling Porkies - The 'Pork Pie Plot' To Oust Boris Johnson
At this point, it seems virtually inevitable that the prime minister will be facing a vote of no confidence. The ‘Pork Pie Plot’ to oust the incumbent leader is gaining increasing momentum every day, but what is it, and could it succeed?
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19 January 2022
Boris Johnson vs The Backbenchers : the no confidence vote, explained
Boris Johnson’s position is becoming increasingly untenable with each and every passing day. With pressure from voters, opposition and most significantly from his own backbenchers ‘pork pie plot’, we explore how a confidence vote works.
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17 January 2022
Your round, Keir - accountability, hypocrisy & pints
Just one day after what many commentators have described as his best performance to date in PMQs, Keir Starmer was branded a hypocrite after a photo resurfaced of him drinking with peers last year. Can he still hold the PM accountable?
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17 January 2022
The Party’s Over - Boris Johnson & The Downing Street Parties
Boris Johnson has recently caught the ire of the nation after having been found to attend a party at Downing Street on 20 May 2020, during which time the general public were struggling and complying with strict lockdown measures.
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14 January 2022
Liberté - France, The UK & COVID-19
France has recently witnessed violent protests directed at President Macron’s proposed ‘vaccine pass’.
This article compares and contrasts this reaction to the UK’s, discussing the balance between upholding liberties and managing COVID.
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12 January 2022
You can do it when you B&Q it: The No. 10 flat refurb scandal
A comprehensive timeline of the recent refurbishment at No. 10 Downing Street, and what the ramifications could be for Boris Johnson.
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