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  • Co-living: Utopia 2.0?

    by Dr Andy Willimott [1] Eight months on from its opening, in May 2016, the London-based co-living enterprise known as The Collective Old Oak is still going strong. The residential concept, situated between North Acton and Wilesden Junction, now boasts… Continue reading

    Co-living: Utopia 2.0?
  • So that was International Women’s Day…

    by Dr Jacqui Turner So yesterday was International Women’s Day and women were everywhere – literally we were all over the place, in the media, online, on TV and crowded around both front benches in the House of Commons as,… Continue reading

    So that was International Women’s Day…
  • International Womens’ Day: An Interview with Rebecca Rist

    This month is Womens’ History Month and today, 8th March, is International Womens’ Day. So we’ve taken the opportunity to talk to Dr Rebecca Rist, one of the few young female academics working on the medieval papacy, and find out… Continue reading

    International Womens’ Day: An Interview with Rebecca Rist
  • ‘Hidden Figures’ Film Review

    by Philippa Sale [1] There was some confusion at the Academy Awards this weekend when ‘La La Land’ was incorrectly announced as the winner of the Best Picture Oscar, the real winner being ‘Moonlight’.  Away from this embarrassing mix-up another… Continue reading

    ‘Hidden Figures’ Film Review
  • LBGT History Month 2017: Oscar Wilde Vlog

    by Jodie Larkin and Nikki Rai In accordance with LGBT+ history month, this vlog explores Oscar Wilde’s infamous stay in Reading Gaol (later HM Reading Prison). During the late nineteenth century, Wilde was at the height of success: hit wit,… Continue reading

    LBGT History Month 2017: Oscar Wilde Vlog