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#British #COVID-19

The cost of endless lockdowns: is it a price worth paying?

January 24, 2021February 17, 2021 By Rosie Wiggin

We are in the third national lockdown due to the new variant of coronavirus spreading rapidly throughout the UK, now deemed the ‘British

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The case for tuition fees

January 17, 2021October 10, 2021 By Daniel Chappel

At first glance, £9,250 per year seems like an extortionate amount of money to be charging students many of whom will have earned

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Once again questioning if the poor should eat

January 13, 2021January 21, 2021 By Will Howe

Upset about how long it took to guarantee free school meals for students at home in the first place? Don’t worry, you can

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Who was Clement Attlee?

November 27, 2020January 14, 2021 By Will Howe

The best Prime Minister we’ve had since World War II, or perhaps the “indecisive and uninspiring”? The passage of time has only made

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What happens after Lockdown? The new COVID restrictions explained

November 23, 2020January 13, 2021 By Ali Mansfield

As we approach the end of the English national lockdown, and look towards the Christmas period, the Prime Minister has announced his Covid-19

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The legacy of section 28 – LGBTQ+ rights in Britain

November 19, 2020January 13, 2021 By Will Howe

There are two truths that seem fundamental to much of Twitter following the release of The Crown season four: we like Gillian Anderson,

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What will a Biden presidency mean for Brexit?

November 13, 2020November 19, 2020 By Rosie Wiggin

With Biden securing victory in the 2020 US election, there is speculation over what this means for the UK and Brexit negotiations with

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Should the government focus more on the indirect victims of COVID-19?

November 7, 2020November 9, 2020 By Rosie Wiggin

As the number of coronavirus cases increases, the long-lasting impact remains unclear. Except for those who were, or are, physically ill with the

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Labour and the Conservatives’ complicity in racial injustice

November 7, 2020November 9, 2020 By Will Howe

In light of the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement over the summer, many have now opened their eyes to the fight

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The UK government helped form SARS

November 4, 2020November 9, 2020 By Rosie Wiggin

The UK needs to be careful who it is funding. It has recently come to light that the UK was partially responsible for

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