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The Tools to Eradicate Poverty?

Joanna Callender investigates the ongoing success of Christian Aid Week. (Read more)

The Dream of the 90’s is Alive in ‘Portlandia’

Ash Ogden investigates the absurdities of Portlandia, a social satire with moments of brilliance. (Read more)

One step closer to the precipice

David Wynne-Griffith discusses the recent rise of anti-austerity political parties throughout the Eurozone. (Read more)

A Voyage Of Discovery

Harriet Mallinson summarises the eventful experiences of her year abroad in France. (Read more)

The time is right for Lords reform

Joe Donnelly outlines the case for reform of the House of Lords. (Read more)

Victory Day

Lauren Higginson provides us with a privileged glimpse of the atmosphere in Moscow during Victory Day. (Read more)

Mind your ‘P’s and ‘Q’s

Matt Robinson’s satirical stance on Parliament’s “ten-minute rule” is certain to leave you at a “loss for words”. (Read more)

Interview with Benjamin Myers

Anni Pekie interviews Durham-born best-selling author and journalist Benjamin Myers. (Read more)

Advancements in Solar Panel Technology, and a Few Little Things Holding it Back

Thom Milson discusses domestic solar panels and the future of solar energy in general. (Read more)

Once Upon A Time, I Washed My Curtains

Zenobia Homan reminds us there is life beyond the exams with some happiness-inspiring tips. (Read more)

Facebook – The Ultimate Distraction?

Ahila Puvitharan explores why Facebook is so addictive during the revision period and how to avoid it. (Read more)

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