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UK Black Lives Matter: Amplify our voices, we’re still ignored.

28 July 2021 Content Editor 0

The Diminishing Black Lives Matter Movement in the UK Introduction: In this article, we will discuss the status of the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK, particularly after the peak of protests in the […]

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Pandemic reshapes world economy, highlights inequality and government failures.

28 July 2021 Content Editor 0

A Critical Overview of the Global Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the global economy, with nearly every country affected. As governments struggle to contain the virus, businesses […]

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UK Health Secretary Hancock Under Scrutiny

28 July 2021 Content Editor 0

A Reflection on Ministerial Scandals and the Memory of the Major Government The recent scandal involving a Tory Cabinet minister and his alleged extramarital affair, publicized by tabloids, is evocative of the sleaze that tarnished […]

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EU chief rejects Boris Johnson’s plea to renegotiate Irish protocol.

28 July 2021 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: The current dispute over the Northern Irish protocol between the United Kingdom and the European Union (EU) has escalated after the UK proposed changes to the Brexit deal. However, Ursula von der Leyen, […]

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England out of lockdown: “I want to dance” says public, but at what cost?

28 July 2021 Content Editor 0

Critical Overview: The British government has lifted all pandemic restrictions in England, including rules on mask-wearing and social distancing, amid warnings from scientists that this move will further fuel an already surging pandemic and risk […]

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Clubbing and Covid passports: balancing safety and civil liberties.

28 July 2021 Content Editor 0

The Impending Controversy of Mandatory Vaccinations for Club Entry On 19 July 2021, at 00:01, nightclubs in England were able to reopen after more than a year of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, […]

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    Covid-19 and May 2021’s Impact on Mental Health

    The pandemic has had a significant impact on the UK, with widespread health, economic, and social consequences. In particular, the pandemic has led to a sharp increase in mental health needs in the population, with [...]
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    Unearthing the Humble Spud

    Introduction: The Tuber That Built Nations Potatoes have an undeniable claim to being the absolute king of the vegetable kingdom. From the ultimate, unpretentious home comfort food to the heights of Michelin-starred fine dining, this [...]
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    Stellar Collision: an innovative blend of neo-soul, r&b and electro-pop

    Author: Anastaseea Photographer: Benji Wilson London-based artist abs is steadily carving out a space for herself in the UK neo-soul and R&B scene, as she blends funk, hip-hop and electro-pop sounds in a way that [...]
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    UK theatre industry sees cautious optimism for 2022

    Critical Overview: The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the performing arts industry, leading to the closure of venues, cancellation of shows and significant financial losses. In recent months, there has been an [...]
  • Africa

    Africa’s Undiscovered Gems: Your Guide to the Ultimate Adventure

    Are you ready for an adventure that will awaken your soul and fill your photo album with breathtaking memories? Cast aside the familiar European city breaks and discover the magnificent, sun-drenched continent of Africa. Far [...]

The Algorithmic Office: Predictive Economics and the Great AI Rationalisation

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The corporate world is currently navigating a period of “Creative Destruction” that makes the 1990s internet boom look like a minor software update. By April 2026, the initial “wow factor” of generative AI has curdled […]

Savers Rejoice as Interest Rates Rise, but Remain Calm

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29 July 2021 0

Experts Warn Britons to Take Action as Interest Rates Rise Interest rates have started to rise again, which is good news for savers. However, financial experts are warning Britons to take the right steps during […]

ICA’s History and Impact

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29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) holds an esteemed place in the pantheon of London’s cultural institutions. Established in 1946 by a group of prominent art figures including Geoffrey Grigson, Roland Penrose, Herbert […]

Newchip Liquidates Under $4.8 Million in Debt

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Critical Overview: Newchip Liquidates Under $4.8 Million in DebtNewchip Accelerator, a startup creator in Austin, Texas, rebranded as Astralabs, declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy, due to accruing some $4.8 million in debt, reportedly exceeding its $1.7 […]

The Long War: 7th May and the Trenches of Local Discontent

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A Nation in Stasis Braces for a Bellwether Battle in the Boroughs The United Kingdom is currently locked in a slow, protracted political grip, one where the front lines move by inches and mediation feels […]

Experience the Excitement: Rio Carnival 2022

Critical Overview Rio de Janeiro’s carnival is a renowned event that showcases a culture of joy, flamboyance, and sensuality. It is an annual tradition that attracts tourists from all over the world, generating substantial revenue [...]
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    Predicting the Top Global Food Trends for 2022

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    Is Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer Ready for Voters to Listen?

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    The Guide to Virtual Reality

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    Choosing the Best Smart Speaker for Your Needs: Navigating the Pros and Cons of Amazon and Alexa Devices in the Age of Big Tech

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    Pandemic Diets: Nourishing or Unhealthy?

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    Mexico: A Revolution in Art, 1910-1940

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    A Quiet Place Part II: 4K Ultra HD Review

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    Bafta TV Awards 2021: Full list of winners and nominees

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    Hormuz Straits Effects Global Market Oil Supply Chains

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    French Election Results: A Harbinger of a Contentious Second Round and Implications for the Left

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CRASH Feb 11 – Apr 1 2010, London, United Kingdom, Europe. 6-24 Britannia St, London WC1X 9JD Diverse Taxonomy As an exhibition CRASH connects the viewer to concepts, images, objects and texts of a visceral […] […]

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Theatre’s Resilience: Overcoming COVID-19’s Impact.

29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: Will Theatre Survive COVID-19? The impact of COVID-19 has led to questions about whether theatre will survive. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s remarks and Helen Lewis’s article in The Atlantic added to the growing concerns. […]

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UK Health Secretary Hancock Under Scrutiny

28 July 2021 0

A Reflection on Ministerial Scandals and the Memory of the Major Government The recent scandal involving a Tory Cabinet minister and his alleged extramarital affair, publicized by tabloids, is evocative of the sleaze that tarnished […]

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Viola Davis Faces Backlash for Her Portrayal of First Lady Michelle Obama, Sparking Debates on Race and Authenticity in Hollywood

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28 April 2022 0
Critical Overview: Viola Davis, the renowned actress, recently received criticism over her portrayal of former First Lady Michelle Obama in Showtime’s “The First Lady.” Viewers of the series claimed that Davis exaggerated Mrs. Obama’s mannerisms, [...]

The Great Diversion: Is the ‘Epstein Curveball’ Being Buried by Global Chaos?

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As of late April 2026, the global news cycle has moved beyond ‘saturated’ into a state of permanent, high-decibel crisis. For the average citizen in London, New York, or Paris, the urgent ‘Justice Mob’ of [...]
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Murdered daughters’ search slow due to systemic racism, says mother.

28 July 2021 0
Examining the Role of Race in the Slow Response to the Disappearance and Murder of Two Women by the Police The slow response of the police to the disappearance and subsequent murder of Bibaa Henry, [...]
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Caribbean Cuisine: Try the Delicious Eskovitch Recipe

28 April 2022 0
Exploring the Culinary Art of Jamaican Escovitch Fish Recipes The Jamaican cuisine is widely celebrated for its bold and diverse flavors. Among its popular dishes is the escovitch fish, which is prepared by seasoning, frying, [...]
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Brighton Photography Biennale 2008 – “Memory of fire the war of images and images of war”, Brighton, United Kingdom, Europe. Memory of fire the war of images and images of war A Biennale of photographic […] […]

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EastEnders 2021 Preview: 12 Spoilers to Watch For

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The beloved British soap opera EastEnders had a highly eventful Christmas with some shocking revelations, unexpected romance, a murder, and some blasts from the past, setting the stage for a highly-anticipated 2021. The executive producer, [...]
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