
Charles Hinds
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Nov 28, 2024 |
roarnews.co.uk | Charles Hinds
Students staged a walkout from lectures and seminars to attend a protest in support of Palestine outside the Strand Building at 12 pm today. They were met by counter-protestors from Our Fight UK, a pro-Israeli group unaffiliated with KCL. KCL Stands 4 Justice, a student group advocating for Palestine, announced the walkout on Sunday 24 November. Around 60 students joined the walkout, as part of an “international day of solidarity against scholasticide”.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
roarnews.co.uk | Charles Hinds
On 21 November, the KCL Conservative Association (KCLCA) announced their annual Christmas Dinner with their guest speaker David Starkey CBE, described as “a memorable evening you won’t want to miss out on.”Editor’s note: This article contains language that some readers may find offensive.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
roarnews.co.uk | Charles Hinds
News Editor Charles Hinds responds to the recent spate of riots across the UK and assesses Britain’s history of immigration to explain them. On 8 August, Merseyside Police confirmed that the last of the ten people wounded in the Southport stabbing had left hospital. Having spent nine days recovering, one would have hoped for the suffering to end. Instead, that suffering was worsened by the week of rioting that followed.
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May 21, 2024 |
roarnews.co.uk | Charles Hinds |Kayla Rahaman
Students from the KCL International Feminist Society and KCL Palestine Action protest the London Defence Conference taking place on the Strand Campus. Early this afternoon protests outside of Bush House began to take place in opposition to the London Defence Conference (LDC). The conference is held in partnership with King’s College London and was founded in 2022 in direct response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
roarnews.co.uk | Charles Hinds
Staff writer Charles Hinds talks to students who have been impacted by the terrorist attack of October 7 and its aftermath. Since autumn last year, life in London has been turned upside-down for many Jewish and Israeli students by a 1,350% increase in antisemitic attacks. The Israeli counter-offensive into the Gaza Striphas promulgated a series of rallies that have made some British Jews feel unsafe. The Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) describe these protests and marches as “no-go zones”.
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