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  • 2 weeks ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Raphael Henry |Ryan Carroll

    Olivia Knowles, 33, began suffering headaches and fatigue in late 2023, and was informed it was "very likely long Covid". A woman who went to hospital with toothache was asked by doctors if she would "consider Dignitas" after she was diagnosed with cancer. Olivia Knowles, 33, began suffering headaches and fatigue in late 2023, and was informed it was "very likely long Covid" - until an emergency dental visit led to a heartbreaking diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).

  • Oct 27, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Omar Omar |Katy Leverett |Raphael Henry |Ethan Attwood

    Most people, at some point in their lives, will consider the idea of living in the countryside. The idyllic image of the quaint little cottage, with a pastel coloured front door, wild garden and a thatched roof, will usually enter the minds of those looking to ‘settle down’. Thoughts of beautiful strolls through forests and along rivers, and the sense of community that comes with living in a small village prevail.

  • Oct 20, 2023 | strandmagazine.co.uk | Raphael Henry

    I first became aware of Police Cops: The Musical at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival earlier this year. Out of the thousands of shows on offer, why did I choose this one in particular? What does it say about me that I saw an advertisement for a satirical musical about racist American cops in the eighties, and thought “perfect, where do I pay?” Regardless, Police Cops had my attention, and has kept it ever since. Image of 'Police Cops' curtain call by Raphael Henry.

  • Sep 18, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Omar Omar |Sam Lewis |Raphael Henry |Ethan Attwood

    YES, Sam LewisPeople don’t want to strike: if you strike then you can’t be paid. This is important to consider with the marking boycott, as strikers face the potential of a 50 percent pay cut when striking. I bring this up to show how desperate the situation must be for the UCU to take such a step – a step so drastic that the reason for the boycott, and therefore why it should be supported and taken incredibly seriously. Quite simply, strikes are no longer working.

  • Sep 18, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Omar Omar |Raphael Henry |Ethan Attwood

    In October 2020, on the heels of his momentous decision to come out as gay, Phillip Schofield’s autobiography, Life’s What You Make It, was released. I recall it occupying a place on my Notes app’s disorganised ‘To Be Read’ list. Predictably, my degree thwarted these ambitions, ensuring I devoted more time to Messrs Sophocles and Shakespeare than Schofield. I was always a fan of Phillip Schofield. I saw him as a professional and personable face.

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