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15 July 2020
Defining a nation: Cameroonian youth's war on words
How are young people creating their very own language in Cameroon?
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1 June 2020
Lee Miller: Discovering a local hero in lockdown
During lockdown, I have found a new local hero in the extraordinary true story of wartime photographer Lee Miller.
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7 April 2020
Animals book review
Awarded the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize in 2015, Emma Jane Unsworth's debut novel ‘Animals’ is an exploration into the multi-faceted nature of female friendship and the rebellious acts of women refusing to simply ‘settle down’.
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17 February 2020
Sharing genetic data: Henrietta Lacks and the question of informed consent
In 1951 Henrietta Lacks unknowingly donated her cells to cancer research, unaware that they would both save lives and provoke fierce debate over what constitutes ethical medical research.
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21 January 2020
Don’t be a stranger to politics - why you should visit the Houses of Parliament
The Houses of Parliament is at the centre of political life for MPs, but UK residents can also visit. I decided to take a trip to Westminster and find out why it is vital to exercise our democratic right to visit Parliament.
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