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6 January 2024
The books that got me through lockdown 3.0
Three years ago today, we were amid lockdown 3.0 in the UK.
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17 January 2022
Disabled musicians left in limbo amid Omicron fear
Music venues record ‘catastrophic’ drop in audience numbers but what does it mean for disabled artists and audience members?
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13 January 2022
CDC director Rochelle Walensky sparks viral hashtag after Omicron death comments
#MyDisabledLifeIsWorthy goes viral as the CDC director’s comments appear to suggest only disabled people dying due to Omicron is ‘encouraging’.
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26 August 2021
Review: Groundhog Day by Em Beihold
A review that takes a deep dive into Em Beihold's newest song, Groundhog Day, and how it is the perfect Lockdown anthem.
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2 April 2021
Louvre museum puts half a million exhibits online for free public access
Lovers of the world’s most visited museum rejoice as the Louvre in Paris makes 482,000 items from its collection available online at no cost.
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15 March 2021
Developing fake news immunity
As misinformation has become more common in recent years, University of Liverpool researchers Elinor Carmi and Elena Musi led a session at MozFest 2021 that focused on being able to identify fake news using their Fake News Immunity Chatbot.
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15 March 2021
Tim Berners-Lee says Internet inaccessible for too many young people globally
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who created the world wide web in 1989, has stated in a letter that too many young people do not have internet access, highlighting the importance of internet connectivity as a basic human right.
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1 March 2021
Families of pupils returning to school in England to be offered free Covid testing
Free coronavirus testing kits will be made available to the families of pupils from 1 March ahead of the scheduled return of students to school and college on 8 March.
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24 February 2021
University students have wasted £1 billion on empty rooms
By now, it is no secret that throughout the pandemic university students have been paying in full for a non-existent university experience. A new annual survey by Save The Student on student accommodation reveals the particulars.
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20 July 2020 – 24 July 2020
Online Drama Summer School
A one-week summer school exploring a range of acting and performance skills, while also creating performance inspired by recent events and our own experiences.
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18 June 2020 – 31 August 2020
How to Win: a new online adventure from multi award-winning game theatre makers
Best Newcomers at Brighton Fringe 2018, game-theatre makers Hidden Track, take their empowering and fun approach to politics & storytelling online in lockdown.
Whilst we can't be together, can we find a way that everyone can win?
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14 May 2020
Culture lockdown: Gaming
Games to help you unwind and connect with friends while stuck indoors
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30 April 2020
Death Stranding: Connection and isolation in the midst of coronavirus
A bizarre game with a perhaps timely message
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23 April 2020
How staying at home is helping us connect
How the lockdown is making one nihilist change her ways, because maybe, just maybe, humans aren’t so bad after all