By reviewsphere / 10th July 2016
by Angus Wolfe Murray Every day another murder. The media writes of meltdown and if the media is the messenger...
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By reviewsphere / 8th July 2016
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe returns for what promises to be another fantastic edition of the most renowned open access arts...
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By reviewsphere / 29th June 2016
by Luke Rajczuk Thousands of people gather in the Scottish capital to demonstrate against Brexit and reaffirm the country’s allegiance...
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By reviewsphere / 28th June 2016
by Martin Walker The Brexit vote has been a victory of the past over the future; of the old over...
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By reviewsphere / 27th June 2016
by Sam Muir Death serves as a pertinent reminder of the fragility of life. Suicide, however is not quite as...
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By reviewsphere / 25th June 2016
by Sylwia Heller Some of the practical issues which should be considered after Brexit is relevance of some European documents....
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By reviewsphere / 25th June 2016
by Sylwia Heller Now, as England left the EU everyone tries to predict what is going to happen next. Certainly,...
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By reviewsphere / 24th June 2016
by Peter Callaghan Despite the fact that all 32 local authority areas in Scotland voted to remain in the EU...
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By reviewsphere / 23rd June 2016
by Angus Wolfe Murray If you vote Remain you are signing up for The United States of Europe. It is pretty much...
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By reviewsphere / 22nd June 2016
by Rupert Wolfe Murray I’m registered to vote in Liverpool but am going to London on the day of the...
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By reviewsphere / 16th June 2016
by Sylwia Heller France faces several protests since 9 March when plans to change labour legislation were created. Since then...
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By reviewsphere / 12th June 2016
by Sylwia Heller Because of Brexit there is a lot of discussion about whether Britain would benefit from leaving the...
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