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  • 5 Tracks That Got Me Through 2020: Joe Meakin

    2020 was a difficult year but in this new feature we celebrate the music that helped us get through, News Editor Joe Meakin kicks us off with his top picks

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    Music Critic Jemma Cuthbert reviews Ed Sheeran's latest single which sees the singer go back to his roots with a beautiful acoustic tune

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    Music Critic Aimee Sargeant chats with Heather Baron Gracie from Pale Waves about the band's upcoming album, Who Am I?

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    Music Critic Sammy Andrews writes that Bleachers' latest single is a melodic soundscape elevated by the presence of rock legend Bruce Springsteen

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    Music Critic, Emma Gardner gives her thoughts on Sir Paul's third eponymous album in the experimental, yet interesting trilogy

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  • Tweets, Turmoil and Far too Many Tirades: What Will Trump’s Legacy Be?

    Comment Writer Miren Sowden assesses what Donald Trump's legacy might look like following his ban from Twitter, arguing that politicians must pay more attention to regulating social media companies to prevent further chaos and division

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    Comment writer Saskia Hirst takes a satirical look at Trump's response to chaos in the Capitol, contrasting it with his response to BLM protests as it appears 2021 is already giving 2020 a run for its money

  • ‘From Very Difficult to Difficult’: Biden’s Quest ‘To Heal The Soul of America’ Will Take More Than Kind Words

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Sport

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    Gaming Editor Kyle Moffat looks back on his Premier League predictions from the start of the season and assesses what he would change three months on

  • The Matera Affair: Is Rugby Doing Enough to Fight Racism?

    Sport writer Owain Pryce discusses rugby's on-going battle with racism after Argentina captain Pablo Matera escaped serious punishment for prejudiced tweets

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    Sport writer Dan Hunt profiles the six nominees for BBC's Sports Personality of the Year, as several Brits achieved great things despite the pandemic

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    Life&Style Writer Amy Larsen examines Eilish's unique style in light of the sexualisation of young celebrities

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ISSUE 1517

20th March 2020

  • News: COVID-19: What We Know So Far
  • Comment: Feminism Fall Short - Are We Failing Women?
  • Features: The Best Film and TV Soundtracks
  • Travel: Billie Eilish's Sustainable Travel Makes Her the 'Good Guy'
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