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Coronavirus
Those vaccinated are “incredibly safe” to meet indoors, but are not allowed just yet
29th April 2021England’s Deputy chief medical officer, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, has said that it is “incredibly safe” for...
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Students
UK’s cut on foreign aid – “international solidarity is needed more than ever”
29th April 2021The UK government has been accused of breaking its commitments by slashing 85 percent of assistance...
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Southwark
Southwark Council rake in £2.5million from Low Traffic Neighbourhood fines
29th April 2021Southwark Council has taken in £2.5m in fixed penalty charges from LTN cameras in Dulwich and...
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Coronavirus
International travel could be on the cards this summer.
28th April 2021The ban on travel to Europe has a number of exceptions, including for European citizens and...
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Coronavirus
Back to school! Attendance in schools is nearly back to normal.
28th April 2021Attendance at state schools in the UK in the has risen to an all-time high during...
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Coronavirus
Many are sending supplies to India to help with Covid crisis.
28th April 2021India is in a Covid crisis as cases continue to surge and the country now reporting more than 200,000 deaths. Experts believe the true number...
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Culture
Brick Lane Residents and Visitors Object Against Shopping Mall Plans.
28th April 2021More than 7,000 people have objected to Tower Hamlets Council’s plans to build a shopping mall...
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Celebrity
Festivals Season: Will it Go Ahead?
28th April 2021With festivals rescheduled multiple times and even cancelled, everyone is uncertain if festival season will be...
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Arts
Out of Home- New exhibition in London shows what it is like to be homeless during the pandemic.
28th April 2021Homeless people around Central London have been given disposable cameras to document their lives on the...
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Events
Redditors Furious As Russia Begins Purging Navalny Supporters
27th April 2021Users of the popular discussion website ‘Reddit’ have been posting ‘F*ck Putin* alongside videos and pictures...
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Health
The Controversy Surrounding Menstrual Leave
27th April 2021Women in South Korea are entitled to take one to two days off every month during...
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Culture
Book sales have surged in the UK since lockdown last year
27th April 2021UK consumer book sales have risen 7% to £2.1bn last year. A demand for fiction and...
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Students
Vaccine Hesitancy Prevelant in Young People
27th April 2021The UK’s COVID vaccine program has taken another step forward today, with anyone aged 42 years...
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Health
Combating Period Poverty
27th April 2021Many businesses have made attempts to tackle period poverty in a number of ways. One of...
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Arts
History was Made at 2021 Oscars
27th April 2021On Sunday night, history was made at the 2021 Oscars event. 200 guests joined the Oscars...
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Featured
Cases rising: how to protect against drink spiking
25th November 2021Festive season approaches quickly, which requires awareness for precautions against drink spiking. Spiking has been reported...
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News
Covid-19 has made many Europeans leave the UK
22nd May 2020The lockdown restrictions and the government’s dealing with Coronavirus have made numerous Europeans living in the UK pack their bags...
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JLDN LIVE
JLDN Live: Nov 29, Brexit, student drinking, Black Friday, fake news and more
30th November 2018The future of journalism, how its changing with technology.
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Education
JLDN Live: Nov 22, edible insects, climate change, fly-tipping and more
29th November 2018This week the JLDN team discuss the ongoing UK problem on fly-tipping, climate change putting Britain...
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JLDN LIVE
JLDN Live: unconditional offers, screen time, and London ranked number one
20th October 2018This week the JLDN team investigates screen time, unconditional offers, London being ranked number one in...
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JLDN LIVE
JLDN: LSBU Go Green Week, anti-Valentines, folic acid fortification…
31st August 2018Go Green week at London South Bank University
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JLDN LIVE
JLDN: Final show of the year for 3rd years 2018
31st August 2018News and features from journalism students at London South Bank University – live streaming from the...
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Featured
Silent walk against slavery in Westminster
15th October 2022The annual Walk For Freedom took place today at Westminster to make people aware of modern...
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Students
Amazon plans to stop accepting Visa Credit Cards
25th November 2021Amazon is planning to stop accepting Visa Credit cards from the 19th January 2022. The company...