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London’s speakers corner reveals strengths of multiculturalism

London’s speakers corner reveals strengths of multiculturalism It’s raining, dull and wet, yet an eager crowd gathers around Hyde Park corner, ready to participate in another intense dialogue of Speakers Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : RUMSHA TARIQ
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A Colourful Reverie in London with Slices of Time

A dreary February afternoon has the potential to lack vigour, but not in Emmanuella Moureaux’s world. The French architect brings her latest installation to the Greenwich Peninsula, and it is Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : SAUMYA KALIA
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Women’s football: valued at less than 1% of the men’s game

The fourth-round of the women’s FA Cup provided plenty of goals and action. The real women’s football story of the weekend, however, played out before one match had even started. Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : ALFRED KITTO DAVIES
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Almonds unsustainable: the vegan snack damaging the environment

Almond sales have soared in the last several years with almond milk consumption has more than doubling over five years. This follows a trend away from animal products to support Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : DOMINIQUE BERG
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UK : big rise of crime against arabs

Crime against arabs on the rise in the UK Infogram These figures are based on information from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW).

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : ANNE-MARIE PROVOST
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An East End neighbourhood evolves again

An East End neighbourhood evolves again It is lodged between The City and Central London, and Canary Wharf is a 20-minute commute away. It is also a previously working-class community Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : NONTSIKELELO DINGA
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The Inside Story Of A Feminist Charity That Is Challenging All Our Stereotypes

It’s 7:20am on a cold, wet Thursday morning and a group of volunteers are gathering in a London Cafe. Members of the Great Men Project, they go into schools and Continue Reading

Posted On : February 17, 2020 Published By : THOMAS GORDON-MARTIN
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Apology of the quarter-life crisis

A recent article by the Independent states that 86% of Millennials suffer from the so-called quarter-life crisis. You’ve probably heard about it, but what is it exactly? To make it Continue Reading

Posted On : February 13, 2020 Published By : ELENA POMPEI
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Why do young people love houseplants?

Besotted with the potted: millenials’ love affair with houseplants “Millennials don’t like responsibilities; they don’t get married, they don’t buy houses, they don’t have kids”; are some of the messages Continue Reading

Posted On : February 13, 2020 Published By : NIAMH CARROLL
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Ukraine’s attempt to thaw relations with its neighbour Russia will be to its detriment as Vladimir Putin is exploiting it to ease ‘biting’ western sanctions, says expert

Embed from Getty Images By Momodou  Touray The Ukrainian president’s attempt to improve relations with its neighbour Russia will be to its detriment as Vladimir Putin will use the talks Continue Reading

Posted On : February 13, 2020 Published By : MOMODOU TOURAY

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