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    Calendar Blocking: My experience, thoughts and advice
    • Jan 7

    Calendar Blocking: My experience, thoughts and advice

    How I use calendar blocking to manage my time and monitor my commitments.
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    The Queen on the Screen: the dangerous line between fact and fiction
    • Dec 14, 2020

    The Queen on the Screen: the dangerous line between fact and fiction

    This article considers the implications of creative works based on true events that digress from their real-life origin.
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    Nicola Adams and Strictly Come Dancing: a refreshing sign of changing times
    • Nov 16, 2020

    Nicola Adams and Strictly Come Dancing: a refreshing sign of changing times

    Why Nicola Adams and Katya Jones’ partnership will change the narrative on ballroom dancing.
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    ‘Women’s problems’: Ignorance and injustice at the heart of our healthcare system
    • Nov 9, 2020

    ‘Women’s problems’: Ignorance and injustice at the heart of our healthcare system

    A review has exposed how NHS treatments have devastated the lives of thousands of women.
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    COVID-19: Is there a future for universities?
    • Aug 24, 2020

    COVID-19: Is there a future for universities?

    Fear is circulating that universities are in severe trouble, and their survival has become all the more precarious.
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    The Show Must Not Go On
    • Aug 10, 2020

    The Show Must Not Go On

    Closing Phantom arguably marks the end of the golden age of West End theatre.
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    The Booker Prize 2020: a sign of changing times?
    • Aug 6, 2020

    The Booker Prize 2020: a sign of changing times?

    The Booker has been criticised in previous years for lack of diversity and representation. But will 2020 be different?
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    Why the North-South divide in England is a reflection of a fractured society
    • Jul 27, 2020

    Why the North-South divide in England is a reflection of a fractured society

    The North-South divide in England is a largely contested debate that spans generations.
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    Is media freedom a necessity for a functional society?
    • Jul 6, 2020

    Is media freedom a necessity for a functional society?

    A debate has been continuously shouldered as to whether the media should uphold the right to freedom of speech.
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    Reflecting on COVID-19: is the virus affecting our relationship with our screens?
    • Jun 29, 2020

    Reflecting on COVID-19: is the virus affecting our relationship with our screens?

    Is there a darker reality behind our newfound relationship with our screens?
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    Reflecting on COVID-19: Has the virus provoked unity or divide?
    • Jun 11, 2020

    Reflecting on COVID-19: Has the virus provoked unity or divide?

    Has COVID-19 promoted total unity, or harsh division?
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    Gender and sexuality: reducing the taboo through education
    • Mar 27, 2020

    Gender and sexuality: reducing the taboo through education

    This article considers how LGBT inclusivity in education can help reduce the taboo of the LGBT community
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    The F word: is Feminism necessary in the 21st Century?
    • Mar 18, 2020

    The F word: is Feminism necessary in the 21st Century?

    Is feminism still a necessity in our new world of freedom and liberation for women?
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     - Samuel Beckett

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