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Tuition fees: Are we the mugs?

Faith Pring March 1, 2018 No Comments governmentlecturersopinion piecestudentsTheresa Maytuition fees

It appears the whole university system is a mess.  Lecturers don’t get paid enough. Students are overpaying. Where is all this money going? We can…

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The Horrors to headline Dot To Dot Festival 2018

Music Editor March 1, 2018 No Comments BristolCassiaD2DDermot KennedyDot To DotDot To Dot Festival 2018DPHDua LipaEd SheeranfestivalManchesternottinghamPale Waveswolf alice

The one-day festival is returning to Nottingham for its 13th year on Sunday, May 27th, 2018 . The Horrors, Pale Waves and Dermot Kennedy are…

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Paloma Faith to headline Nottingham’s Splendour Festival 2018

Music Editor February 16, 2018 No Comments festivalKaiser ChiefsnottinghamPaloma FaithSplendourSplendour 2018Wollaton Park

More big names are expected to be added to the bill ahead of the festival’s special 10th anniversary. Multi-talented singer-songwriter Paloma Faith – one of…

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Opinion Piece: Are Youtubers too big for their boots?

Faith Pring February 14, 2018 No Comments controversylogan paulnewsopinion piecesuicide forestyoutuberszoella

The idea of a Youtuber used to be a distant and foreign concept, but now they seem to be everywhere and Youtube seems to be…

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Beat the Streets: Music for a social movement

Faith Pring February 5, 2018 No Comments beat the streetsblack cats and magpiescharityframeworkgigshomelessmusicnottinghamtayla jadethe frantics

Platform Magazine’s James Evans looks at the festival that smashed £100,000 for Framework, a local charity helping the homeless. From discussing the event, the cause…

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The people of Nottingham sing ‘Africa’ by Toto

Faith Pring January 25, 2018 No Comments africaflash mobfunfunnymusicnewsnottinghamtoto

There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do! The people of Nottingham headed to Old Market Square to belt out the classic…

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Music News

DMA’S and Peace to headline Liverpool’s Sound City Festival 2018

Music Editor January 24, 2018 No Comments Bank HolidayDMA'SfestivalindieLiverpoolPeaceSound City

Sound City has announced over 100 acts as it returns to Liverpool for its eleventh year. The festival is to be held over the May…

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Meet the cheese pioneers of Nottingham

Faith Pring January 19, 2018 No Comments cheesecheese shopcolwick cheesecropwell bishopfoodindependent shopnottingham

On the 20th of January, it is National Cheese Lover’s Day. Eve Smallman sets out to find out about Nottingham’s hidden gooey centre, which is…

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Nottingham Trent Student Union welcomes biodegradable straws

Faith Pring January 15, 2018 No Comments environmentgreen impactnottingham trent student unionnusstraws

Nottingham Trent Students’ Union has made the move to biodegradable straws, following a national campaign by the NUS to encourage all student unions to do…

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The story of Mariano Doronzo and his new life, his photography and Nottingham

Faith Pring December 9, 2017 No Comments featuresItalymariano doronzonewsnottinghamphotographystory

Leaving behind the idyllic Italian town of Barletta, his family and friends, Mariano Doronzo conquered loneliness, language barriers and a new life through the lens…

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