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Media
Future of journalism: Deep fakes and the consequences
29th November 2018Deep fakes are a form of fake news that is creating a storm online, created by...
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Media
Future of journalism: Where will technology take us next?
29th November 2018The ways that we communicate information to each other are always changing and adapting with the...
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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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Politics
Future of journalism: Online political forums, are they working?
29th November 2018Social media has become an avid part of political communication and voicing a political opinion. Not...
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Gaming
Future of journalism: News games
29th November 2018Technological advancements are seeing more and more of us using digital devices to access the news. ...
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Environment
Climate change activists ‘Extinction Rebellion’ bring London to a standstill
22nd November 2018Over the past few weeks activists from the climate group ‘Extinction Rebellion’ have been protesting by...
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Food
Edible insects: the food of the future
22nd November 2018UK supermarkets could be now stocking insects such as crickets, with Sainsbury's being the first by...
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Living
Government gives green light to two year degrees
22nd November 2018What if you can condense your three-year study into two and still get the same level...
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Food
Students say higher prices at city centre supermarkets hit them hard
22nd November 2018Students in South London say shopping in city centre supermarkets is costing them far too much....
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Environment
Fly-tipping: A huge issue in the UK
22nd November 2018More than 2,700 accounts of fly tipping are reported every day in the UK
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Environment
London’s first plastic free market
16th November 2018As plastic use becomes more of a problem, London has opened its first plastic free market
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Education
School in Merseyside bans luxury coats in bid to stop “poverty shaming”
16th November 2018A secondary school headteacher has taken the step to ban luxury coats such as Canada Goose...
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JLDN LIVE
What does the new Brexit deal mean for University education?
16th November 2018The current state of the draft Brexit deal penned by Theresa May means that the United...
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Education
Lower university fees could cause issues for low income families
15th November 2018Plans to reduce university tuition fees to £6,500 will only benefit students from high income familie
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Students
Student fees to be increased and decreased for specific courses
15th November 2018According to the BBC, the government is considering increasing tuition fees to up to £13,500 for...
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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...