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Chilean constitution: the far-right won’t give up without a fight

In anticipation of the April 2021 constitutional convention election expected to influence the drafting of a new constitution, the Chilean far-right is mobilising efforts to convene right-wing parties to weigh Continue Reading

Posted On : November 26, 2020 Published By : THIBAULT SPIRLET
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The most Instagrammable brunch spots to visit after lockdown

Restaurants will finally reopen next month and the wait has never felt so long. If you have already booked a table for the 17th of May and you can’t wait Continue Reading

Posted On : November 26, 2020 Published By : ANDREA BLAZQUEZ CARQUES
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COVID-19 and Employment: Mothers disproportionately affected by home working

Working from home is here to stay, with many businesses this week reporting their intention to continue remote working. But with COVID-19 cases on the rise and schoolchildren increasingly being asked to self-isolate, what does this mean for working parents?

Posted On : November 26, 2020 Published By : GEORGIA ZIEBART
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University students’ mental health suffers as they struggle to access wellbeing resources

Counsellors and mental health charities have warned that students self-isolating on campuses are suffering from loneliness and anxiety. The University of Nottingham’s Welfare Department are offering online counselling workshops and Continue Reading

Posted On : November 26, 2020 Published By : BEN HUBBARD
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The dark side of sharing economy: bad experiences with vacation rentals

In the holidays booking process, the most stressful part is often the research of the accommodation. There are several sharing solutions available in the online market which makes the economy Continue Reading

Posted On : November 26, 2020 Published By : ELENA GIULIANO
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“Murder Hornets” More of a Danger to Honeybees Than You

Although the Asian Giant Hornet was first spotted last August on Vancouver Island, Canada, it wasn’t until May that news broke in the United States about the invasive insect on Continue Reading

Posted On : November 26, 2020 Published By : CLAUDIA BESANT
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Covid-19 masks are becoming a danger to the marine environment

From the moment the pandemic was announced worldwide, our lives have been put on pause which has given a moment of respite for the environment as well, with cleaner air Continue Reading

Posted On : November 26, 2020 Published By : MARTINA INCHINGOLO
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The Remote Leveling Work

Every crisis exacerbates changes and accelerate adaptive processes History is important if we want to understand our present but, too often, this motto evaporates with its words. In tormented days Continue Reading

Posted On : November 25, 2020 Published By : ANDREA BERNARDI
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What Lockdown 2.0 Means for UK Travel Corridors

The use of travel corridors has been severely disrupted as England re-enters a national lockdown.  Travel corridors allow those returning from overseas destinations to be exempt from a 14 day Continue Reading

Posted On : November 8, 2020 Published By : REBECCA EMERY
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Abortion ban in Poland: protesters continue to fight for women’s reproductive rights

Persistence of nationwide demonstrations force the government to delay implementation. After two weeks of protests, the Polish government has delayed implementation of the court ruling that would put a near-total Continue Reading

Posted On : November 7, 2020 Published By : POLLY NASH

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