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Global Majority vs UK Government maintains that the Government’s ongoing financing of the climate crisis...constitutes a violation of the right to life and family life, a violation of the Paris Agreement and a violation of international law.
Guild President, Sunday Blake, has announced the University will be reviewing its Student Drug and Alcohol Policy during term two in 2021.
Jess White explores public scepticism surrounding Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
Issy Murray explores the risks of relocating I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here from the Australian jungle to Wales.
Trump’s presidential term has been built on the erosion of media with the explosion of the term 'fake news', and it was not accidental - it excuses things that have been said about him in his past, and makes him less scrutinable. It insures distrust in independent bodies that are notable public watchdogs. His re-election cries for voter fraud were thus predictable, and entrenched within his 'cultish' followers a severe mistrust for their democracy.
Could it be that we will no longer have to get free counselling through a volunteer phone service? Or that the months-long waiting list for free counselling offered by the NHS can be skipped by real-time help? This is what Plaid Cymru has promised in the upcoming election, which has the potential to reset the priorities of the UK's politics as a whole.
To raise morale and unite people under this magical time, Niamh gives some tips as to how to make Christmas more ‘normal’, through cooking, baking, decorating and supporting local businesses. This combines cozy December activities such as watching Christmas films under many blankets on the sofa, and normally ‘outdoor activities’, such as mulled wine – minus the queue.

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