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    A Definitive Guide to Second Hand Formal Clothes

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Pink
·30th May 2020

It’s time to acknowledge the problems with Pride

Helena Aeberli
Image description: rainbow flags flying on a street in London When the organisers of Pride in London announced that 2020’s...
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·9th March 2021

London bridge is falling down

Dominic Enright
Image description: A bridge broken in half, on a yellow background. Every year, the Oxford-Cambridge boat race takes place on...
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·11th May 2018

London ranked best city for students

Mustafa Ahmed
The QS University Rankings have ranked London the best city in the world for students, beating thirty other major global...
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·30th July 2012

Making (Mexican) waves watching the Murrays

Rix Dishington
Despite the disappointing result, I have to say that watching the Murray brothers in the Men’s doubles at Wimbledon was...
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·19th September 2012

Not a fallen woman: Hedda Gabler at The Old Vic

Hedda Gabler comes as a ray of (admittedly malevolent) sunshine amidst a September darkened with fallen women. Keira Knightley’s disappointing,...
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·22nd August 2020

Oxford and access: the London divide

Sam Williamson
Image description: an aerial view of London, and the river Thames flowing down the centre of the photo. “To attract...
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·30th April 2016

Palmyra’s Arch and Gateways Programme revealed in London

A full-scale replica of Palmyra’s Arch of Triumph was displayed in Trafalgar Square last week. The millennia old monument had...
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·24th October 2016

Profile: Rosaline Ereira and the refugee crisis

Last year in September, over 100,000 people marched through the streets of London for a rally in support of refugees....
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·26th January 2017

Pussyhat Grabs Back: Understanding the Fashion of the Women’s March on London

Sarah Bochicchio
On Saturday, 100,000 people took to Grosvenor Square, London—the location of the American embassy—to protest the inauguration of Donald J....
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·9th September 2012

Review: Blink

Rushaa Louise Hamid
Over the last few years there has been a trend of presenting relationships that in real life would seem harmful as...
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Life
·8th August 2017

Live Review: Frank Ocean at Lovebox Festival

Alex Oscroft
On the day I saw Frank Ocean at Lovebox Festival in London, the news came through that a California judge...
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·1st November 2015

London for the Thrifty Thespian

Alice Moore
I was recently informed, by a bearded new acquaintance who was accompanying me on a late night walk through Leicester...
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·19th September 2012

Love and Information at the Royal Court

Frankie Goodway
Love and Information at the Royal Court is a new play by Caryl Churchill which essentially appropriates the quick-fire format...
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·12th December 2018

Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy and the Avante-garde Review

Isabella Lill
This new London exhibition explores the artistic lives and works of couples throughout the last century. It’s well worth a...
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Entertainment
·19th September 2012

Oh, the Humanity at the Soho Theatre

Rushaa Louise Hamid
Even the most popular plays have their critics and nothing is universally admired. Something you like, someone else will despise...
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·25th May 2018

Oxford Tube bus in flames on M40

Jafar Cain
It has been confirmed that on Thursday 24th May an Oxford Tube bus caught fire on the M40.   The...
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·1st March 2011

Podcast: Laidback London Art Scene

Viewing art in London doesn't have to be a pricey (or pretentious!) experience. The Cork Street galleries, hidden in the shadow of The Royal Academy, offer an intimate environment to engage with the work of upcoming artists. Take pictures, relax and enjoy quality art for FREE. Reporter Claire Davis elaborates.
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Pro-Ukraine protest outside the Russian embassy
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·8th March 2022

Protest at the Russian Embassy

Oliver Buckingham
On Wednesday evening I clambered out of Notting Hill Gate tube station and walked the three hundred metres to the...
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Culture
·14th February 2019

Review of Pierre Bonnard at Tate Modern

Isabella Lill
Bright, loud, but delicate, Bonnard’s paintings adorn the walls of the Tate Modern. His joyous paintings celebrate art and the...
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