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29 July 2022
Broadway Cinema Double Take Film Festival - Review
Double Take a weird weekend of films about dreams and doubles…was it truly weird?
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29 July 2022
Persuasion Review: Fleabag Jane Austen is not persuasive enough
Not even Wentworth is worth it...
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29 July 2022
The trials and tribulations of the UK visa system
The story of Abigoliah Schaumaun and her struggles with being approved for a partnership visa after living in the UK for five years.
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29 July 2022
An introduction to the impact of mass shootings on the mental health of survivors
A look into the effects mass shootings have on the mental health of survivors, explained by psychologist Dr. Daniel Mosley.
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28 July 2022
Strettfest review: An ideal family day out!
On the theme of ‘carbon zero’, this lively event aimed to bring all generations together for a celebration of dance, music, and the visual arts.
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27 July 2022
Pulp are returning in 2023
On July 25, Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed the band’s reunion for a couple of shows on a live Q&A hosted by The Guardian.
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27 July 2022
The rise of inappropriate behaviour at live events
Theft, assault, and violence – why are we seeing such an increase in this behaviour post-lockdown?
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26 July 2022
Extraordinary environment to display artwork
Sculptures displayed amongst the wildlife is a fantastic idea. A walk in the forest and gallery all in one is more than I could ask for. With hundreds of unique sculptures in the 10 acres you will struggle with not being entertained or engaged.
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26 July 2022
The time America almost stopped Climate Change
Around 30 years ago, America had the solution to climate change in the palm of their hands, but someone decided to put a spanner in the works.
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26 July 2022
In the Shadow of the Mountain by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado
In the Shadow of the Mountain is a courageous, inspiring, and deeply raw memoir by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado, the first Peruvian and openly LGBTQ+ woman to climb Everest.
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25 July 2022
Spiking: Knowing the signs and how to stay safe
Across the UK, spiking is becoming increasingly more common, so I would like to spread awareness on what it is, safety tips, signs you may have been spiked, and what to do if you have been spiked.
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25 July 2022
The world of Paul Verhoeven
To celebrate one of the Netherlands’ most successful directors turning 84, we look back at some of his best – and most controversial – work
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25 July 2022
Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) Review
The latest film to expand on the MCU feels less like a film and more like a product
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25 July 2022
Tidal Lagoon: Why the UK should choose tidal energy
Looking at the proposed tidal lagoon in Swansea Bay
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23 July 2022
Assemble and schools of tomorrow: the place we imagine – art review
This exhibition was extraordinary as it forced you outside of the box and view the world in a different perspective. I thoroughly enjoyed this exhibition and would strongly recommend it to you, especially if you want to embrace you child side.
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22 July 2022
UK Government removes references to abortion from international human rights statement
A statement given by the FCDO has been revised, no longer committing to abolish discriminatory laws that restrict women’s reproductive rights on the grounds of religion, belief or gender.
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22 July 2022
Colombian superstar Angélica López releases new EP 'C'est la Vie'
The most recent record production 'C'est la Vie', a genuine allegory to enjoyment composed by the talented and versatile Angélica López has just been released worldwide.
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22 July 2022
ZIMM - Review by Lewis H
This playlist is called Zimm, it’s something that will make you feel a lot. There are 16 tracks by Zimm from a range of their albums, I’ll be reviewing all 16 tracks.