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How historical injustices tie Britain to Nigeria’s crisisThe UK aided Nigeria in various areas, including security and development, yet its involvement in the Biafran War has been controversial and has been criticised by some for supporting a government that was responsible for human rights abuses, and famine during the conflict. For almost a decade, the Nigerian military has conducted a clandestine abortion programme in…
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London’s Biggest Mosque Hosts a Ramadhan Special Iftar EveningOn Saturday April 15th, 2023, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK hosted a spectacular Big Iftar event with over 1,000 attendees, including 850 non-Muslim guests. The iconic Baitul Futuh Mosque, which suffered a terrible blaze in 2015, opened its doors to the public for a second time this year during the blessed month of Ramadhan. The…
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The Rise of ‘Save The World Club’‘Save the World Club’ is a small charity situated in Kingston hoping to tackle humanitarian and environmental issues locally and in Ukraine. A 3,500 square foot warehouse is where main the base of operations for ‘Save the World Club’ is and was founded by entertainer, Des Kay, thirty years ago. The charity tackles environmental and…
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Students Struggle With Commuting Restrictions due to Terrible Train StrikesMany students face severe disruptions throughout the winter break and into the New Years due to the extreme strikes occurred by the southwestern railway services.
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Make religious education in Northern Ireland more diverse, says UNESCOA study by UNESCO Education Centre concluded that schools in Northern Ireland should scrap Christian influenced religious education and daily acts of collective worship and replace religiously segregated schools with those that are more religiously diverse. AnalystNews spoke to Dr Matthew Milliken, the study’s author, to find out how he thinks a more religiously open and…
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Similarities between Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth IIQueen Elizabeth II made history countless times during her exceptional reign. One significant record was when she became the first British monarch to reach sixty-five years on the throne. Queen Victoria’s had been the longest-reigning monarch before that. Both these female monarchs shared numerous similarities, from their successful love stories to their unconventional paths to the…
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Israel-Palestine: “Racist” law dropped by IsraelA new law, described as “racist measures” by Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh, which required foreigners to declare any romantic relationship with a Palestinian, has been removed after pressure from the United States and European diplomats. The PM has asked the US and European Union to continue to apply diplomatic pressure for further changes to…
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The Horrifying Abuse of Uyghur Muslims in ChinaOn a recent visit to the Xinjiang region, China’s President Xi Jinping said, ‘Islam in China must be Chinese in orientation.’ There he spoke to officials and said religions should adapt to ‘the socialist society.’ With the tightened grip on society that the President has, his government has been repeatedly accused of oppressing Muslims and…
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The New Surrey Highway ProcessResidents on an undesired bustling street in Epsom met up to receive guidance about the heavy traffic on their road and put forward a scheme that would be acceptable to Surrey County Council and within budget allocations. On Thursday the 5th of May, residents from Park Avenue West – a street in Stoneleigh – gathered…
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The Dunsfold Wings & Wheels Air Show 2019My experience attending and volunteering at the Dunsfold Air Show. TRANSCRIPT: On 18th June 2019 I attended the Dunsfold Air show as an air cadet. A lot of cadets from different air training corps branches were there with me to help out. This cloudy rainy day was the most exciting and interesting day of my…









