4 May 2016

Antisemitism Row: Why Animosity On The Labour Left Still Runs So Deep

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The hard left has a knack for getting itself in a tight spot. Anthony Devlin/PA
By Eric Shaw, University of Stirling

Once again, old wounds in the Labour Party have been ripped open. This time, former London mayor Ken Livingstone has been suspended from the party having been accused of antisemitism. His fellow party member John Mann was filmed berating him in the street, accusing him of being a Nazi sympathiser.

This spat has once more highlighted the intense animosity between those on the right of the party and the so-called hard or radical left. Livingstone was, after all, virtually a founding member of the latter group, as were the party’s current leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and many of his closest advisers and lieutenants.

2 May 2016

What #Brexit Would Mean For Relations Between India And The UK

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By Paul James Cardwell, University of Sheffield and Navajyoti Samanta, University of Sheffield

Much of the debate about Britain’s impending referendum on membership of the European Union so far has focused on external trade and the UK’s standing in the world. President Barack Obama intervened to say that the UK would not find new trade deals easy to conclude, even with strong allies. While relations with Canada and China have entered the discussion, little has been said about India.

This is surprising, given India’s strong links with the UK and status as the world’s fastest growing economy and world leader for inward investment.

1 May 2016

US: Moviegoers Get Excited For New "Ghostbusters" Film With A Re-Release Of The Original Classic And Special Immersive Experiences

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In anticipation of the worldwide release of Ghostbusters, starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones, in theaters July 15, 2016, audiences will get a chance to build their excitement for the new film by revisiting the classic 1984 movie, directed by Ivan Reitman, written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, and starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson, as Fathom Events brings moviegoers a nationwide limited-time re-release of the classic, and, in New York City, BBQ Films presents a special, immersive Ghostbusters experience.

30 April 2016

Labour Antisemitism Row: There Was Nothing Zionist About Hitler’s Plans For The Jews

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By Rainer Schulze, University of Essex

When the former London mayor Ken Livingstone said in an interview that Hitler was “supporting Zionism” before he “went mad and ended up killing six million Jews”, he was quickly suspended from the Labour Party, which was already in the throes of a painful row over anti-semitism. But while Livingstone’s tone-deaf comments came at a very politically sensitive moment, the historical error at their heart is all too familiar.

29 April 2016

#Brexit: Big Trouble For British Tourism

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Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland. RaphaĆ«l ChekrounCC BY-SA
By John Lennon, Glasgow Caledonian University

From the Tower of London to Edinburgh Castle, from Stonehenge to Brighton Pier, tourism is a vital industry for the UK. It is worth £125 billion a year to the economy, constituting 9% of GDP and 10% of total employment.

A big slice of that comes from tourists from other parts of the European Union. In Scotland, for example, where I am based, visitors from the EU account for just over 54% of visits and just under 42% of the £10 billion annual tourism expenditure. In the other direction, the EU is the top destination for 76% of UK holidaymakers and 68% of business travel. A key question, then, is how this will be affected if the UK votes to leave.

28 April 2016

The Batmobile Travels Across Istanbul's Newest Bosphorus Bridge

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Batmobile Cross-Continental Ride (PRNewsFoto/Turkish Airlines)
The cross-continental journey is the first-ever and longest-ever real world ride for the Batmobile 
Turkish Airlines brought the world-famous, iconic Batmobile to Istanbul to travel cross-continental for the first time via the newest Bosphorus bridge to celebrate the release of Warner Bros. Pictures' highly anticipated action adventure movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Russia: Create The World’s Largest Marine Sanctuary! [Petition]

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There is one almost completely untouched ocean on our planet - where penguins, whales and mysterious squid roam freely. This pristine paradise could now be lost to industrial fishing fleets, or become the world’s largest marine reserve! Just one last country is needed, and we have an incredible inside chance to influence them. 

>> Click here to find out more and join the urgent call! << 

27 April 2016

Alicia Keys to Perform at UEFA Champions League Final Opening Ceremony on May 28th

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Alicia Keys to perform at the first-ever "UEFA Champions League Final Opening Ceremony presented by Pepsi" (PRNewsFoto/PepsiCo)
UEFA and Pepsi are excited to announce that for the first time ever, the UEFA Champions League Final will feature a global live music headline performance as part of the opening ceremony pageantry. 

Taking place on May 28th at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan, Italy, the UEFA Champions League Final Opening Ceremony will feature Alicia Keys as the inaugural artist to usher in a new live entertainment era for the UEFA Champions League Final. 

26 April 2016

The Red Woman: The History Behind Game Of Thrones' Mysterious Mystic

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Helen Sloan / HBO
By Marta Cobb, University of Leeds

Every Game of Thrones season premiere needs its shock reveal – and season six is no different. As the name of the episode – The Red Woman – hints, this one pertains to red priestess Melisandre, to whom, it turns out, there’s much more than meets the eye (don’t worry, no spoilers ensue). Even in a series known for its complex characters and even more complicated morality, Melisandre and her motives remain surprisingly opaque. And it looks as if her story’s only just getting started.

24 April 2016

Gove’s Vision For The UK Out Of The EU: Welcome To #VoteLeave's Parallel Universe

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Gove, multiplied. El Bingle/flickr.comCC BY-NC
By Michael Dougan, University of Liverpool

Vote Leave has finally set out their plan for the UK’s future trading relationship with the EU, in the event of a vote to leave the Union in the forthcoming referendum. Justice secretary Michael Gove claims that Britain can have its cake and eat it: we can enjoy full trading rights with the EU, without being part of the single market – apparently, just like a host of other European countries which together form some vast free trade area stretching from Iceland to Turkey.

23 April 2016

Embracing The 'Silent Majority' – Donald Trump Brings Back The Worst Of 1960s America

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Nixon would have baulked at some of Trump’s tactics. Wikimedia Commons
By Randall Stephens, Northumbria University, Newcastle

Violence flared up again at a “New York Values” Donald Trump rally on April 10, as backers of the Republican candidate reportedly assaulted a black protestor. Several hundred protesters milled about near another Trump rally in Berlin, Maryland, on April 20. They were ready to face off with their Trump-supporting adversaries that had poured into a local high school for a rally. On the face of it, aberrations – but these sorts of episodes are now so common at Trump events that they’re rarely flattered with headlines any more.

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