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Happy 150th Birthday!

Happy 150th Birthday to the London Underground. In what started out as the Metropolitan Railway, running between Paddington’s Bishop Road and Farringdon Street (now serving as a Circle line station),...

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Fancy A Drink? Check The Mirror First…

Many of us have a favourite tipple and many of us enjoy a glass or two when socialising, to unwind or simply just because. Enjoying a glass of your favourite tipple is nothing to be concerned about, is...

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Well Done, Tories!

The Tories love a bit of class segregation and with the increase in university fees, Tories members must be jumping for joy at the fact that the class divide is well on its way to becoming successful....

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Age of Majority

In the UK, as is the case with many other countries, citizens can vote once they’ve reached 18 years of age. This is known as the age of majority and shouldn’t be confused with the age of consent,...

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The French Ban English Words

The French fear a deep crisis is looming. Despite the fact that over 200 million people speak the French language worldwide and a further 100 million people are learning French, French authorities fear...

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Botox Cowboys

It shouldn’t come as a surprise, but at it stands at the moment, the administration of Botox, including fillers, is an unregulated industry which means that anyone can administer the injections. What...

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Anti- Black History

It’s that time of year again, or at least it is in America. We celebrated here in the UK in October and it was as good as ever. It’s always good to learn about something new and different. Isn’t it? …...

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Michael Gove

A conservative politician, Michael Gove is currently the education secretary. A former journalist for The Times, Gove was first voted in to parliament in the general election of 2005 and since then has...

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Oliviero Toscani’s Benetton Reign

One of the most controversial photographers of his time, Oliviero Toscani continually pushes the boundaries to educate the masses. An Italian photographer, controversy is what Toscani does best as he...

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Night Child Care

Sweden has long been recognised for its family orientated environment and excellent child care facilities at very affordable prices due to government subsidising (in fact the government spends more...

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