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Uighur Muslim detention camps in China — why is nothing being done?

Here, Dana Issa explores the lack of coverage in the media and international response of the inhumane treatment of Uighur Muslims in China. Dana is studying English Literature and Creative Writing at Swansea University. Continue reading Uighur Muslim detention camps in China — why is nothing being done?

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Should a coronavirus vaccine be made compulsory for all?

Harrison Newsham discusses the scepticism of the anti-vax movement and how education is crucial to encouraging widespread vaccination. Harrison is reading English Literature at Durham University. Continue reading Should a coronavirus vaccine be made compulsory for all?

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Duda’s re-election: what does it mean for the LGBT+ community?

In this article, Tabitha Wilson examines the consequences of the re-election of Andrzej Duda for the LGBT community in Poland. Tabitha is studying Politics at Durham University. Continue reading Duda’s re-election: what does it mean for the LGBT+ community?

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Trump says “Time’s Up!” to TikTok

In this article Dominic Clear analyses the motives behind Trump’s supposed TikTok ban and whether these are justified. Dominic is studying Law at Durham University. Continue reading Trump says “Time’s Up!” to TikTok

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Sun, sea and hand sanitizer

In this article, Katie Heyes discusses the policy of post holiday quarantine and its affects on holiday makers and language students. Katie is reading French and Spanish at Durham University. Continue reading Sun, sea and hand sanitizer

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Do our bodies hold political economy?

Harrison Newsham discusses body image as a psychological phenomenon, how social media exacerbates this, and how it affects life chances. Harrison is reading English Literature at Durham University. Continue reading Do our bodies hold political economy?

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