MM’s My Big Mouth: Is cancel culture a myth?
Cancel culture has caused political polarisation, but is the power of the internet pile-on a myth?
Cancel culture has caused political polarisation, but is the power of the internet pile-on a myth?
The story of the pandemic at North Lincolnshire & Goole NHS Foundation Trust
If you want to spend a couple of hours watching or reading entertaining stuff, this article is for you. It’s your guide on how to waste your time online judgement free.
While museums will be opening soon, if they haven’t already, the digital resources they have available can give us a new, and sometimes more in-depth, opportunity to explore the wonderful collections
Contrary to his instincts, the political consensus in the USA, and most other developed western countries is that taxes on the rich should be raised, and methods of tax avoidance eliminated.
Is there science behind the Government’s decisions when it comes to Covid-19
It is important to remember that 100 days is a lifetime in a political campaign, and in today’s political environment this especially rings true.
As mass gatherings have been banned, traditional, shared experiences like concerts, theatre shows, and festivals have become a distant memory.
‘Lockdown-dating’ may seem trivial compared to the very real and devastating issues people are facing during this time, but for some, having the pause button indefinitely jammed shut on their love life can have a huge emotional impact.
Ahead of the Russian Constitutional Reform vote on July 1 which could see President Vladimir Putin extend his power beyond 2024, MM chat to University of Manchester’s Stephen Hutchings — Professor of Russian Studies.
Since the lockdown was imposed on 23 March, people have been separated from loved ones and endured months of loneliness.
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