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A train station to be proud of, not to be gurned at
Culture Conor Lynch 12/11/20 Culture Conor Lynch 12/11/20

A train station to be proud of, not to be gurned at

Classical architect Conor Lynch sets out his counter proposal for a train station in Perry Barr for locals to be proud of, not to gurn at.

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The many ways to read Bournbrook
Comment Bournbrook Magazine 12/10/20 Comment Bournbrook Magazine 12/10/20

The many ways to read Bournbrook

Where and how you can enjoy our content.

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Revising the figures is easy. Repairing the damage done by lockdown is not.
Comment Michael Curzon 12/9/20 Comment Michael Curzon 12/9/20

Revising the figures is easy. Repairing the damage done by lockdown is not.

If only it was as easy to undo the damage caused by lockdown as it is to slash the predictions that got us there in the first place.

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The left destroyed education long before the exams fiasco
Comment Bradley Goodwin 12/8/20 Comment Bradley Goodwin 12/8/20

The left destroyed education long before the exams fiasco

The next generation cannot win back the time the lockdown has cost them.

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The radicalisation of the English football fan
Comment Luke Perry 12/7/20 Comment Luke Perry 12/7/20

The radicalisation of the English football fan

As usual when one opposes any social justice dogma of the epoch, one is met with a string of dehumanising insults in order to silence any wrong think.

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Fitness standards for children are needed
Comment Hayden Lewis 12/6/20 Comment Hayden Lewis 12/6/20

Fitness standards for children are needed

We test for everything else, why not this when the benefits are so clear?

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The forgotten origins of the tank
Comment William Parker 12/5/20 Comment William Parker 12/5/20

The forgotten origins of the tank

The tank had mixed results at first, but as it developed it became a vital military tool used by nations across the world.

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‘Beautiful, nostalgic refuge’: ‘Loving Vincent’, a review
Culture Matthew Bruce 12/4/20 Culture Matthew Bruce 12/4/20

‘Beautiful, nostalgic refuge’: ‘Loving Vincent’, a review

It is not hard to see that the film was a painstaking operation, the product of the work of a creative team of over 100 painters. It is no surprise that this feature was six years in the making!

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