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News — 8 October 2021
BBC expected to cut ties with Stonewall and workplace diversity scheme
LGBT+ staff ‘no longer feel safe’ at BBC, particularly in light of reports that the broadcaster may cut ties with LGBT+ charity Stonewall.
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Feature — 22 April 2022
From cancer survivor to app creator: The incredible story of Freyja Hanstein
Less than one year after losing her husband to cancer, Freyja Hanstein was diagnosed with brain cancer. We look at her story, the struggles she has faced and how she turned her experiences into an app to help others live […]
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Review — 9 January 2020
My Review of Dodie at the Roundhouse
I went to go see the talented Dodie Clark (my first concert!) at the Roundhouse!
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Blog — 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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Review — 14 August 2017
Mark Nelson: Irreverence
Last year, I called Nelson's comedy uniquely pure and understated and I was a bit worried that that significance might not last seeing him even just once more.
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Review — 9 October 2017
The Kings of Hull
A local play for local people, this is what Hull City of Culture is all about.
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Review — 2 October 2015
Review – Fightstar: “Grand Unification”
These hard-rocking heroes from London faced a lot of criticism due to frontman Charlie Simpson's previous pop career with Busted (now McBusted…). However, views soon changed when they exploded on to the scene with their debut back in 2006… (Honestly. […]
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Blog — 6 April 2022
The misconceptions of OCD
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), is an anxiety disorder and unfortunately, there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding it.
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Blog — 4 February 2022
The music industry’s problematic relationship with sexual assault and power dynamics
It is well known that the worldwide music industry is rife with instances of sexual assault, mainly perpetrated by men in positions of power. Women in music are too often subject to misogynistic behaviour, what is being done to combat […]
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Blog — 22 December 2020
The changing Covid-19 testing experience
We briefly capture the experiences of Covid-19 testing that our Contributors have undergone to see how the process has progressed during the pandemic.
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Feature — 5 September 2022
Let's talk about Transgender representation
The media and the transgender community have had a complex history and have been locked in a complicated relationship for decades.
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Blog — 10 March 2022
Voice Retrospects : Dave’s ‘Psychodrama’
Dave is undeniably one of the brightest talents in the game – not just at the moment but ever. The 23 year old effortlessly combines lyricism with his own production but can soundtrack your summer in one of those rare […]
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Blog — 16 August 2021
Through the Ages: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The paradox of the aristocrats and the Restoration theatre
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Feature — 11 May 2016
Did the House of Lords really trigger a constitutional crisis by voting against the tax credit reforms?
An in-depth look at the facts surrounding the contentious vote
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Blog — 8 January 2024
My Young Vote: Nikeria Tannis
Nikeria reflects on the power of the young vote
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Interview — 27 July 2018
Interview with Fringe Wives Club
One third of the multi-award winning comedy-cabaret trio talks to Voice about their EdFringe show, offers advice to would be performers, and looks at the current social change.
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Review — 9 August 2021
Review: The Suicide Squad
A punchy, hilarious action flick, James Gunn has contorted the superhero genre with unbridled mayhem and twisted glee.