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2 December 2021
Voice Retrospects: DC's Legends of Tomorrow
DC's Legends of Tomorrow feels like a show made by broke college students fuelled-up with coffee and with absolutely no oversight, and it is glorious.
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30 November 2021
International Youth Arts Festival rebrands to FUSE International for 2022
The biggest UK youth-based multi-arts festival is switching up its image by changing its name and branding from the International Youth Arts Festival to FUSE International.
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30 November 2021
Roblox dominates The British Fashion Council's new 'Metaverse Category'
A new 'Metaverse Category' at the British Fashion Council's Annual Fashion Awards has seen its entire shortlist taken up by Roblox content creators.
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25 November 2021
Orwell Youth Prize 2022: Themes, judges, and deadline announced
The Orwell Youth Prize, a writing prize for young people aged 12-18, will now be accepting submissions of any creative format based around the theme of 'climate change'.
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25 November 2021
Voice Retrospects: Portal 1 & 2
Portal 2 is the greatest puzzle game I've ever played. Sharp wit and an endlessly entertaining gameplay loop define it, along with a surprisingly mournful atmosphere at times.
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24 November 2021
Interview with Aly Stoneman, poet and doctoral researcher of coastal erosion
We spoke to Aly Stoneman, climate change poet and doctoral researcher, about her journey into the creative industry and her unique exploration of coastal erosion.
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23 November 2021
All new homes to have electric vehicle charge points
Boris Johnson is set to confirm the requirement for all newly constructed homes to include charging ports for electric cars, but does this action address the full issue?
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19 November 2021
Anti-bullying week: What is a bully?
We've covered a lot of ground during anti-bullying week, but now it's time to ask, what actually defines a bully?
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18 November 2021
Voice Retrospects: The Lonely Londoners
Samuel Selvon published his novel The Lonely Londoners back in 1956 as a reflection on the lives of immigrants in contemporary British society. It's contemplative, rich in atmosphere, and well worth a read.
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11 November 2021
Voice Retrospects: Twisted
The magnum opus of Team Starkid's YouTube musicals. This Disney parody went above and beyond simple satire to deliver a cosmic blend of creativity and hilarity.
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5 November 2021
Opinion: COP26 Intergenerational inquiry: What a waste
Introduced as a dialogue between the generations, intended to highlight the voice of the youth, this event utterly failed to live up to its commitments.
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4 November 2021
Opinion: Thoughts on the COP26 talk on corporate climate action
The conference was filled with optimism and an emphasis on international standards, but far too much was left up in the air.
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4 November 2021
Voice Retrospects: Super Smash Bros Brawl
Now that the final character for Smash Ultimate has been released, let's take a look at what some consider to be the low-point of the franchise, and talk about why they're wrong.
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4 November 2021
COP26: Leading by Example: Greening government, UN and public sector organisations
A discussion of the role intergovernmental organisations must play in the coming years to help tackle climate change.
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28 October 2021
Voice Retrospects: Scooby Doo 2: Monster's Unleashed
Standing proud in the pantheon of good live-action adaptations, join us as we take a look at a titan of spooky season, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
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27 October 2021
Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations to return this year with reduced capacity
The annual new year's eve celebrations were cancelled in 2020, but are set to be reinstated this year with the famous street party, fireworks display, and open-air concert.
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27 October 2021
National living wage will rise to £9.50 following new national budget
As part of Rishi Sunak's new budget, the national living wage will see an increase of 6.6% for those aged 23 and over
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27 October 2021
Legal action against ministers using WhatsApp approved by High Court
Good Law Project have been given clearance to bring a case against the UK government's usage of private email and messaging apps to discuss matters of national significance.
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