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Vox Pops: Recession Hitting Students

With all the warnings on the news and in the papers, it seems we are unable to escape the reality of the credit crunch. But how is all this affecting students as they begin to think about supporting themselves for the first time and starting their careers? We asked a mix of undergraduates, postgraduates and graduates to find out...

Young Blood: Mumbai Will Move You!

So imagine you're sitting at home, just enjoying a rest after a long hard day at work. The family are there with you and while you're chatting away you hear a knock at the door: someone from the local council has popped round to let you know that they are just doing some building work in the area... Oh and you have a couple of hours to move...

Young Blood: Mumbai Will Move You!

So imagine you're sitting at home, just enjoying a rest after a long hard day at work. The family are there with you and while you're chatting away you hear a knock at the door: someone from the local council has popped round to let you know that they are just doing some building work in the area... Oh and you have a couple of hours to move...

Blog: Russell Myrie

It's definitely not good to see Northern Ireland back in the news for all the wrong reasons. When the two soldiers were murdered over the weekend it was still kind of possible to vainly hope it might be an isolated occasion. But when the policeman was murdered on Monday night, it was obvious that this was, at the very least, an attempt to stoke up...

Ctrl.Alt.Shift @ Fight for DRCongo

There have been a number of protests this week by a Congolese contingent who have joined together to send a strong message to the UK public - they state we are just as responsible for the victims of the war in Africa if we do not stand up and demand change. Let me explain before you turn a blind eye...

Ctrl.Alt.Shift @ Million Women Rise

On Saturday March 7th I set my alarm for 10am, which is scarily early for me for a weekend. But I had a good reason to throw myself out of bed - to attend the first Million Women Rise demonstration with 5000 other women and children.

Feature: Cadbury Goes Fairtrade

Cadbury may have committed an unforgiveable crime a couple of years back by massively promoting the music of Phil Collins in that Gorilla ad, but it seems that the world's biggest sweets company is making steps to redeem itself – by paying its cocoa farmers a decent wage. 

Stray Bullets: UK in UN's Bad Books

Vox Pops: Justice for Sex Slaves

Recently, four Moldovan sex slaves won more than £600,000 in compensation from their captors in a British legal battle.

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