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Film & TV
Having subverted tropes and won a BAFTA, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s remarkable first season tempts Daniel Gayne to look back and reflect on what made it a standout, somewhat twisted, comedic hit
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Ibrahim Metwaly has been an advocate for the Girton student’s family and is suspected to have been apprehended by security services
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The bill is expected to address concerns raised after an investigation showed licences had been given to drivers with violent convictions
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‘The most hated woman in Britain’ gives her indictment of the political class and reveals that moderates had planned to launch a new party on the 14th of June
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Zero Carbon led a group of around twenty students in a ‘climate kickabout’ to protest the University Council’s failure to execute a recent Regent House motion
Theatre
“If this sounds childish, that’s because it is,” writes Daniel Gayne, who left the ADC with mixed feelings about the material of this absurd show that didn’t quite rise to the challenge, but sees in it fleeting moments of comic brilliance
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CIS has ended its connection with an academic publisher over concerns about possible Kremlin ties
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Appeal came in written testimony to the House of Commons Education Select Committee
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A Cambridge panel discussed how to tackle gender violence in UK higher education last week
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The Shadow Chancellor sat down with Daniel Gayne to talk about socialism, “kinder, gentler” politics, and the challenge of Brexit
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An investigation which found that Cambridge employed relatively few casual workers has come under criticism on several fronts
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The Dean of Emmanuel and member of University Council sat down to explain why Regent House members should back the movement
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Daniel Gayne reports from a packed Lady Mitchell Hall on a topic which has excited experts and laymen alike
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Peterhouse students voted 93-58 for their JCR to retain ties with CUSU
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Negar Miralaei was studying for her fourth year of PhD work
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Jon Snow visits the Varsity offices to talk journalism, Facebook, and post-truth politics
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PalSoc welcomes ‘opportunity for a Palestinian voice to be heard’, but accuses Union of ‘[failing] to provide the Israeli Ambassador with an effective challenger’
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PalSoc condemns visit from Mark Regev, who will be the latest Israeli representative to visit the debating society
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Access campaigns don’t seem to be having the desired effect
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The Okukor, taken from Benin in 1897, has been in storage since the Jesus College Students’ Union passed a motion in favour of repatriation