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The NHS nurse fighting to be heard | On The Ground

9th - Higher Ed
An NHS nurse has waived her anonymity to speak out about the treatment her claims of sexual harassment and assault were met with by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.In an exclusive report, Rebecca Thomas reveals how Michelle Russell has...
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Striking junior doctors march through Manchester in row with government over pay

9th - Higher Ed
Striking junior doctors from the British Medical Association marched through Manchester. The 72-hour stoppage is running from 7am on Wednesday June 14 to 7am on Saturday June 17 in a row with the Government over pay.Source: PA
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The Hardest Geezer's urine turns red after weeks of running through desert

9th - Higher Ed
Russ Cook, known as the Hardest Geezer, is on a mission to become the first person to run the entire length of Africa, but intense exercise appears to be taking a toll on his body. He posted a video on his Twitter page showingthat his...
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David Beckham is getting savaged for his Man City treble take

9th - Higher Ed
Treble-winning Manchester United legend David Beckham provoked Manchester City fans in an interview on FA Cup final day on Saturday. Asked about City's potential treble this season, he said: "There’s only one club that can ever win the...
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Graeme Souness recreates infamous Galatasaray flag moment that nearly sparked riot in 1996

9th - Higher Ed
Graeme Souness recreated an infamous moment from his time as Galatasray manager in 1996, when he planted the club's flag in the centre of Fenerbahce's pitch. On Sunday he relived that moment after watching his former club lift the...
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Boris’s former aide gives him 5/10 moral rating

9th - Higher Ed
Boris Johnson's former aide gave Boris Johnson an average grade when discussing his reputation for rule breaking.
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How much will the coronation of King Charles cost us?

9th - Higher Ed
King Charles' coronation has been described by Palace officials as a streamlined celebration of the new monarch but how much does such an event cost the UK taxpayer? And is it worth the money being spent as much of the country suffers...
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General Election Now: How can the UK force a vote? | You Ask The Questions

9th - Higher Ed
Liz Truss has announced her resignation, with the Conservative party saying they'll be selecting a new leader, and therefore prime minister. For many, it's the last straw after 12 years of Tory rule. For others, they simply don't...
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Fallout and reaction to Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget

9th - Higher Ed
Fallout and reaction to Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget
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The Queen’s funeral - through the eyes of her loyal fans

9th - Higher Ed
The Queen's funeral has seen thousands line the streets to pay their condolences to the Royal Family and to pay their respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch. On The Mall, as the Queen's coffin made its final procession through...
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Fired by Boris Johnson: Cleo Watson reveals the chaos inside No 10

9th - Higher Ed
As former deputy chief of staff to Boris Johnson, Cleo Watson has a unique insight into life in Downing Street as a landslide election win, a Brexit deal and the Covid response, including partygate, unfurled so her new fictionalised...
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The Brick by Brick campaign reaches important milestone and vows for more

9th - Higher Ed
With the generosity of our readers and donors, The Independent is delighted to announce that the Brick by Brick campaign with Refuge has reached its target of raising £300,000 to build a safe house for survivors of domestic abuse and...
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TLDR News

What Actually Happens in the House of Commons?

12th - Higher Ed
When watching Brexit unfold it's hard not to draw the conclusion that the House of Commons is a little out of control. As much as the Speaker might try to reign them in, MPs continue to shout, argue and jeer. We explain why the House of...
Instructional Video10:11
TLDR News

What are Labour's Plans for Brexit? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Labour's views on Brexit matter more than you might think. The Prime Minister needs other parties to support her deal as she doesn't have enough backing within her own party to get her across the line. The right deal could convince...
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Economics Explained

Could The UK Kick Off The Next Eurozone Crisis?: The Next Eurozone Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Why is the economy of Europe and the UK suddenly on the brink of collapse? How could these economies productively recover from these problems and what does their future look like if they can't?



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Economics Explained

Could The UK Kick Off The Next Eurozone Crisis?: Introduction and the Depreciation of the Pound

9th - Higher Ed
Why is the economy of Europe and the UK suddenly on the brink of collapse? How could these economies productively recover from these problems and what does their future look like if they can't?



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Economics Explained

Could The UK Kick Off The Next Eurozone Crisis?: Better Alternatives and National Leaderboard

9th - Higher Ed
Why is the economy of Europe and the UK suddenly on the brink of collapse? How could these economies productively recover from these problems and what does their future look like if they can't?



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Instructional Video6:43
Economics Explained

Could The UK Kick Off The Next Eurozone Crisis?: Failure of Economics 101

9th - Higher Ed
Why is the economy of Europe and the UK suddenly on the brink of collapse? How could these economies productively recover from these problems and what does their future look like if they can't?



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The Guardian

Faith, fathers and fresh fades

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this episode of Modern Masculinity, the Guardian journalist Iman Amrani speaks to Mark Maciver, who owns the barber shop SliderCuts in Hackney, London. His clients include the boxer Anthony Joshua and the musician Stormzy, but his...
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The Guardian

Plants before pandas: the young botanist tackling extinction in his own backyard

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Almost as rare as the plants he protects, 24-year-old Josh Styles is not your average botanist. In 2017 he founded the North West Rare Plant Initiative, a conservation project in his local region. His aim is to resurrect 44 plant species...
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The Guardian

A massacre that changed Britain: does Peterloo still resonate today?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Two hundred years ago, a group of people seeking political change became victims of a massacre. Would the Peterloo marchers be satisfied with today's Britain? Are their issues now our issues? The Guardian's Helen Pidd retraces the...
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The Guardian

YouTube kids: how unboxing, gaming and toy reviews took over

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Being a YouTuber is now the most popular aspiration for children today, according to a survey. In 2018, the site’s highest earner was a seven-year-old American toy reviewer. But the video platform has been mired in controversy over its...
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The Guardian

Circumcision: 'Penises are a taboo subject'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this episode of Modern Masculinity, Guardian journalist Iman Amrani speaks to men about male circumcision. A third of men around the world are thought to have been circumcised with a rate of 8% in the UK and 70% in the US. Amrani...
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The Guardian

Funeral poverty: one woman's battle to pay for her son's burial

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One suddenly bereaved mother, already in debt, has to find thousands of pounds to pay for her son's funeral. The funeral business is an unregulated industry, with providers criticised for taking advantage of vulnerable, grieving...