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Liam David Hopley gives us a balanced argument regarding whether Jeremy Corbyn should remain as leader of the Labour Party.
Label’s new Music Editor Emily Harrison gives her verdict on the best of Glastonbury 2016.
Highlights from the Welfare and Diversity Awards are now available right here.
Incoming Editor Leanna Kightley’s take on the EU Referendum result.
The build up to the EU referendum was one full of confusion and uncertainty. However, the public have voted, and it has been decided that Britain will leave the European Union.
With 50,672 votes to leave, Loughborough has has its say regarding whether it wants the UK to stay in the EU. Out of a total of 94,258 votes, 54% have voted to leave the EU in Charnwood. Currently at the UK is looking to leave the EU with a 52% – 48% split. https://twitter.com/CharnwoodBC/status/746177302279634945 The first ballot box was in the Loughborough Leisure Centre by 10.10pm and results were announced at 4am. Meanwhile, the pound sterling has had a volatile night after dropping from a high of $1.50 to the pound, to $1.33. This is the lowest it has dropped since…
We’ve done it again! Loughborough tops THE teaching list.
Highlights Montage from the W&D Awards 2016.
Hall of the Year video from the Welfare and Diversity awards 2016.
Welfare and Diversity Awards 2016 presents the comittee video. Thank you all for your support and hard work over the past year.