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The ‘Great Man’ theory of History is an approach to historical studies that highlights a few prominent (male) individuals as the protagonists and actors in all important historical events. It has ...
On 16 June, Rachael Maskell, MP for York Central, was suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party following her rebellion against the Government’s plans to cut disability benefits.
Perched on top of the hill Stood the quaint café in all its morning glory Entered the salt and pepper-haired man And his wife with her messy bun Each week, the same order For him, two fluffy pancakes ...
Rachel Maskell, the MP representing York Central, which includes the University of York, has been suspended from the Labour Party following “discipline breaches”.
University of York’s Library Café is undergoing a large-scale refurbishment and is set to re-open in autumn for part of the first semester in the 2025/26 academic year.
Palestine Action was officially proscribed on 5 July after being voted upon by the House of Lords, along with groups Maniacs Murder Cult and Russian Imperial Movement following advice from ...
Even then, British heat waves are one of the more minor impacts of anthropogenic climate change. Climate change is an issue that requires our attention immediately, not in the distant future, with ...
Oil and gas rank just behind coal as the most harmful fossil fuels, and Trump’s new agenda to push for maximum extraction of these resources is concealed under the vague label of a 'national energy ...
Seventy years after its publication, Lolita has been misread, misused, and misunderstood. The tragedy of a girl named Dolores Haze has been overshadowed by an aesthetic the book never meant to create.
Internships are one of the many factors reifying inequality in the UK, but the prospects of working class kids don’t have to be so bleak. Whilst the idiom ‘it takes a village’ is often used apropos ...