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Before I go on my holidays, I love to research what there is to do in the places I will be visiting on TripAdvisor. An ...
Casey Bloys, Chairman and CEO of HBO & Max Content revealed that the project would run for “10 consecutive years.” The show is confirmed to begin filming in the Summer of 2025 and to debut in 2026, ...
n Friday 13 June, Israel launched a series of missiles to Iran. The missiles caused the death of at least 78 people, and ...
R ace Across the World series 5 spoilers below! One of BBC One’s most beloved TV shows returned for its fifth series over the past couple of months. Race Across the World sees f ...
8 months ago, I wrote an article in anticipation of Nathan Fielder’s new limited series The Curse, which was releasing that month on Paramount+. In the article I described the ‘strange genius’ of ...
everal universities have begun reviewing or removing transgender policies from their websites, following the record-breaking £585,000 fine issued to the University of Sussex for breaching free speech ...
Another queer reading of a timeless American tragedy would be F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby – our beloved unreliable narrator Nick Carraway describes the decadence of the Roaring Twenties ...
he pandemic has seen the rise of many new trends like the virtual pub quiz and the Tik Tok boom. However, as the world became more and more tech dependant, there was an increase in one thing which ...
ussell Group universities are “completely dependent” on Chinese investment, experts have warned, after receiving nearly £50 million from Chinese sources over the past four years. A series of Freedom ...
In addition, vice-chancellors were found to claim £24,900 on average on international travel and expenses. Warwick’s Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft was found to have claimed over £600 on private car ...
he failure of institutions to deliver justice is a tale as old as time, yet resolutions to such failures remain frustratingly rare. Luigi Mangione’s case offers a compelling lens through which to ...
Many oppose the abolition of exams because the potential alternatives are not up to the same standard. One option could be to make the temporary system of giving pupils grades permanent – teachers ...