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Interview — 24 January 2024
Political scientist Professor James Sloam says political participation is becoming more unequal
James unpacks the problems facing young people participating in politics and advocates for change at a local level
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Review — 17 August 2018
Rosie Jones: Fifteen Minutes
A show that provides a laugh a minute by tackling topics some consider taboo and attacking the uncomfortable feeling they cause us.
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Review — 4 April 2019
Les Misérables: Review
A wonderful demonstration of old how stories can be told time and time again
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News — 1 October 2021
Tape of interview and unreleased track from John Lennon sold for £43,000
An unreleased interview, as well as an unheard track, have sold at an auction in Denmark for a remarkably high price.
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How-to Guide — 5 April 2016
How to...form and express your opinion
We begin to form opinions from a very young age.
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Review — 24 September 2019
Sibling Duo The Luck Reveal Their Latest Single ‘Vertigo’
Americana collective The Luck have revealed their latest release ‘Vertigo’ on September 6th . Taken from their debut album ‘Ready To Run’, the inspiring new single is a moving, motivating anthem.
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Review — 11 August 2023
Flat and the Curves: Divadom
A musical bra-burning bonanza of female empowerment
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Review — 15 August 2016
Ed Aczel: Foreign Policy
The no action, anti-comedy comedian is back to talk global issues.
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Review — 6 February 2021
Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy - A Review
An unflinching depiction of the crack cocaine boom of the 1980s and 1990s in the USA, Stanley Nelson's Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy tackles and sheds light on a multitude of different topics and issues surrounding the eponymous drug.
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Review — 20 August 2018
Fringe Wives Club: Glittery Clittery
A fully consensual, highly educational induction into the inner sanctum of the Cliterati
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Blog — 2 November 2021
Will COP26 truly change anything? It's hard to be optimistic...
Reports revealing a lack of government commitment on climate issues and increased sanctions on protesting leave me doubtful as to what the climate summit can really achieve.
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Blog — 10 November 2021
The Human Rights Act is under threat, as is our liberty
Examining the potential dangers that lie in changing the Human Rights Act.
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How-to Guide — 8 December 2016
How to... make Christmas accessories
In this quick and easy guide, Sally shows you how to make Christmas cards and wrapping paper.
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Blog — 3 June 2016
We need to stay in the EU
The EU isn't perfect, but voting to leave would be insanity
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Review — 7 July 2019
Tree
An electrifying part rave part play that explores identity in an ever changing world
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Review — 28 April 2017
The Smell of Other People's Houses review for CILIP Carnegie Medal shadowing
Read Arts Award Education Manager Annabel Thomas's review of The Smell of Other People's Houses - a CILIP Carnegie Medal shortlisted title
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Review — 1 July 2019
You need to watch Electrolyte
"We are a blip. A speck of dust. To be wiped off the face of time like you might a bike chain's rust. But to each of us, we are everything"