Can televised trials bring order in court?
On February 14th 2013 the world awoke to the news that Reeva Steenkamp – South African model, reality TV star and
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On February 14th 2013 the world awoke to the news that Reeva Steenkamp – South African model, reality TV star and
Following on-going rows concerning her parliamentary expenses, it came as little surprise that culture secretary Maria Miller resigned from her
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In the recent Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election, Labour comfortably held the seat with an increased majority; the main talking
Over the past few weeks, the media has been full to the brim with updates on the Ukrainian Crisis’. Now
Romans Matulevics, 2nd year Politics and Economics Sam Birchall, mutli-user interface programmer Sam George, 3rd year Politics and International Relations
Thursday Week 2 saw LUSU President, Joel Pullan, and the government’s immigration minister, Mike Harper, discuss the Coalition’s
Is our generation the first to run out of ideas? The 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s all hold some golden
About an hour ago, my best friend nominated me to do a no make-up selfie for Cancer Research UK. Do
Let’s be clear. Nine times out of ten, “y’all right, mate” is just a colloquial, non-committal greeting you
Hopefully, by the morning of September 19, the protracted, heated, and let’s be honest, somewhat tiresome debate over Scottish
The screenwriter Sir David Hare has vowed to bring Hitchcock-style tension back to our screens, accusing modern TV and film
There is a serious problem with the level of topical debate in Britain. It has become facile, childish and in
As many will already know, a dispute between university staff and their employers has been ongoing for several months. As
This won’t come as a shock to most people, but a study undertaken by the Office of National Statistics