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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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Blog — 11 April 2024
The unsung heroes of our success
Viewing the unpaid and undervalued domestic labour of women through a Marxist lens.
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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.
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Review — 24 February 2018
Black Panther review - the best thing to happen since Wonder Woman
Long live the age of racial diversity in Hollywood.
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Blog — 8 August 2018
Galvanizing support ... the Hope of Persons with Disabilities coalition in Malaysia
Written by Naziaty Yaacob, Hope for Persons with Disabilities (Harapan OKU)
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Blog — 12 March 2018
Reading and Leeds festival 2018 lineup review
Reading and Leeds has always been one of the most iconic music festivals in the UK, but has it begun to lose its edge after this year’s lineup announcement?
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Blog — 7 February 2020
Man vs Cheese
An honest account of one guy's journey from Cheese Addict to Angry Vegan.
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Blog — 3 October 2019
Instapoetry: An Innovative Form Born Out of Necessity
Instapoetry has provoked a number of debates in recent years. Here, PhD researcher Laura Gallon argues that the innovative form has been born out of necessity – a necessity to allow diverse voices to be heard.
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Blog — 4 July 2020
‘Locked In A Cage’
On the 4th of July, America’s Independence Day, we seek to answer: Is the American Dream a lie?
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News — 19 January 2022
Cassetteboy releases ‘Rage Against the Party Machine’, taking aim at Boris Johnson
Known for their parodies of figures like Donald Trump and David Cameron, Cassetteboy has called out Boris Johnson and his recent Downing Street party antics in a new video.
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Blog — 6 August 2019
Top 5 Must See Shows @ theSpace
In a special press viewing at theSpace’s Grand Theatre, they showcased some of their best new and upcoming shows.
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Blog — 13 April 2022
How accessible is the gaming industry?
We look at how accessible the gaming industry for disabled consumers
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Review — 31 January 2017
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The latest in a series of great events for Netflix
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Feature — 17 November 2019
'Why Did You Organise the Protest?' - Theo Burman
Theo Burman was an Orwell Youth Prize Senior Winner in 2019.
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Interview — 12 August 2017
Interview with Jess Robinson
Jess Robinson takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
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Blog — 17 January 2022
Nationalism in politics: Parliament’s fixation on national pride and monarchy
MPs harp on about being proud to be British, often using the monarchy to capitalise on nationalism. It seems politicians are all rushing to prove who is most patriotic, whilst denying the evolution needed to face Britain’s jaded past.
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Blog — 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.