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Global Awareness: US Campaign Against Human Trafficking

Frightening global statistics of the prevalence of human trafficking have prompted the second National Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month. [...]

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Racism Inquiry: A Chance to Move Forward

Following a string of high profile incidents of racist abuse, the government has opened an inquiry into racism in sport. [...]

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Breast Implant Scandal: Answering the Questions

With much media conflict over facts and figures in the PIP breast implant scandal, The Fresh Outlook investigates patients’ fears. [...]

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Is it Time for Women’s Sport to Grab the Headlines?

The insufficient representation of women’s sport has been highlighted with no females making the Sport Personality of the Year shortlist. [...]

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Mixed Reaction to Lord Smith’s Review of Government Film Policy

Prime Minister David Cameron has agreed with Lord Smith that more “commercially successful films” should be backed by the government. [...]

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Welfare Reforms Bill Reaches Crucial Stage in Westminster

The Welfare Reforms bill has been debated in Westminster while opposition to proposals to cut public spending continues to grow. [...]

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Skydiving for CALM

Kieran Silver, 18, from Warrington opted for an unusual way to thank the charity that helped him beat his anxiety. [...]

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Features

Inspiring People

From Homelessness to Celebrity in 4000 Followers

After being homeless for six years, AnnMarie Walsh overcame her problems with the help of her 4000 dedicated Twitter followers. [...]

Issue of the Week

Skydiving for CALM

Kieran Silver, 18, from Warrington opted for an unusual way to thank the charity that helped him beat his anxiety. [...]

Quotes of the Week

“Beyoncé said that she delivered the baby naturally, which for her meant no wind machine or back up dancers.” – Joan Rivers’ comedic take on the birth of Blue Ivy Carter.

 

“I’ve been Edam fool.” – The Sun pokes fun at Anthony Worrall Thompson.

 

“Am now determined to write most commercially successful British film ever about a walking perineum being elected PM.” – Charlie Brooker isn’t happy with David Cameron.

 

“It’s very hard to know what are the standards when you’re trying to discover the truth.” – Kelvin Mackenzie takes his turn in the Leveson Enquiry.

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News

Scottish National Party Plans 2014 Referendum

First Minister Alex Salmond has refused to bow to pressure put on him by David Cameron for an early election. [...]

Magazine Celebrates Plus-Size Models

The January issue of PLUS Model Magazine includes a bold feature to highlight the lack of diversity in plus-size models. [...]

RAF Voted Amongst Top Lesbian Recruiters

G3 magazine has recognised the RAF in its shortlist of top lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender recruiters of the year. [...]

Japanese Prisoner Escapes Jail … Wearing Just his Pants

It has been reported that a prisoner from Hiroshima, Japan, took off his clothes before escaping from an exercise yard. [...]

Burmese Government Signs Ceasefire Agreement

Today the Burmese government has signed a ceasefire agreement with ethnic Karen rebels, a major step toward ending the insurgence. [...]

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Entertainment

Hollywood Doesn’t Support Black Films, Says George Lucas

Director George Lucas had to wait 20 years to get his latest film made because of it’s all black cast. [...]

Katy Perry Earns Five Accolades at People’s Choice Awards

The People’s Choice Awards were dominated by Katy Perry, the final Harry Potter and ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ star Emma Stone. [...]

Film Review: Sherlock Holmes - A Game of Shadows

Robert Downey Jnr. reprises his role as the detective as he battles against one of his arch rivals through Europe. [...]

It’s an All Male Shortlist for the Rising Star BAFTA

This year’s rising star shortlist, the only category in the BAFTAs decided by the public, features an all male cast. [...]

Mixed Reaction to Lord Smith’s Review of Government Film Policy

Prime Minister David Cameron has agreed with Lord Smith that more “commercially successful films” should be backed by the government. [...]

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