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Food banks are not just photo ops for Tory MPs, Corbyn tells May

Posted on Dec 7, 2018Dec 7, 2018 by Bethan John
Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn attacked Conservative MPs pictured posing at food banks in the lead up to Christmas during...Read More

Brexit 101

Posted on Dec 7, 2018Dec 9, 2018 by Kanzy Mahmoud
[audio mp3="http://raven-news.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/brexit_mixdown-4.mp3"][/audio] With Brexit constantly in the news and debated across the country since 2016, the issue has become convoluted...Read More

Children in cities are four times more likely to report feeling lonely than those in rural areas

Posted on Dec 6, 2018Dec 12, 2018 by Raven News
Nearly 20% of children aged 10 - 15 living in cities report feeling lonely ‘often’ compared with 5% of children...Read More

Last orders for small pubs: a looming crisis

Posted on Dec 6, 2018Dec 6, 2018 by Giacomo Antonelli
One in four pubs has closed in the last 10 years, according to Office of National Statistics (ONS) data. Since...Read More

High Court rules against Deliveroo drivers’ attempt to unionise

Posted on Dec 6, 2018Dec 6, 2018 by Joe Lyness
Deliveroo drivers lost their bid to gain union recognition at the High Court on Wednesday. The drivers were attempting to...Read More

Hope for peace in Yemen

Posted on Dec 6, 2018Mar 29, 2023 by Ali Abbas Ahmadi
There is a glimmer of hope for peace in Yemen as the warring parties have agreed to meet in Sweden...Read More

Fans in uproar: Netflix cancels Daredevil

Posted on Dec 5, 2018Dec 5, 2018 by Diego Carluccio
Daredevil’s adventures are over, at least for now. Streaming giant Netflix has decided to cancel the show after three popular...Read More

Goldsmiths alumni Charlotte Prodger wins 2018 Turner prize

Posted on Dec 5, 2018Dec 5, 2018 by Ali Abbas Ahmadi
Charlotte Prodger been awarded the prestigious Turner Prize for her solo exhibition BRIDGIT/Stoneymollan Trail at Bergen Kunsthall in Norway. The...Read More

Brexit battle lines: Can people influence the “meaningful vote”?

Posted on Dec 5, 2018Dec 5, 2018 by Michael Keith
“Are you pro-EU?” asked Magdalena Williams, a demonstrator with the group SODEM, the Stand of Defiance European Movement, “Because there...Read More

What you wish you’d known: Reforming sex education

Posted on Dec 5, 2018Dec 8, 2020 by Bethan John
Researchers have launched a programme in London schools this week to push for changes in the sex education curriculum. “It’s...Read More

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