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The American folk-indie band Lord Huron recently released their fifth album The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1 and, much to my disappointment, I was rather underwhelmed by this project. I want to preface this ...
In a statement released on 25 June, the University of York announced the closure of the Centre for Lifelong Learning (CLL), citing the ‘challenging financial climate’ facing higher education. The CCL ...
In an era saturated by TikTok Shop ads, Shein hauls and Amazon Prime fuelled trend cycles, personal style has been sneakily eroded by fast fashion. In an industry that moves at an insatiable speed, ...
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 ...
To continue York Racecourse’s stream of highly anticipated and successful Music Showcases, this weekend will see Sophie Ellis Bextor and Natasha Bedingfield take to the stage on Friday 25 July, ...
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 ...
A few weeks ago, a draft was laid before Parliament by Yvette Cooper, the Secretary of State for the Home Department, requesting an amendment to the Terrorism Act (2000) to include the group Palestine ...
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.
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 ...
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