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Home>Mauro Orrù

Mauro Orrù

18/03/2016

The three most appealing changes from the budget

Since our Chancellor of the Exchequer claimed to have £27bn in his latest autumn statement, more cuts in public spending …

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14/03/2016

Reporting from Syria – Richard Spencer & Yasser al-Hajji

The Telegraph’s Middle East Editor Richard Spencer and Syrian journalist Yasser al-Hajji will host a debate at Kingston University’s Penrhyn …

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12/03/2016

Space Bar, you will not be missed

Space Bar, Penrhyn Road’s one and only student bar, is to close at Easter ahead of the demolition of the …

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02/03/2016

Two reasons Apple is right to challenge the FBI

No wonder Apple is so confident in rejecting orders from courts and the most respected secret services on the planet. …

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16/02/2016

PM’s plan to ‘name and shame’ useless to educational equality

The desire to build an equal society is a principle of noble descent which countless heads of state have misinterpreted, …

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03/02/2016

Students are losing hope in protests as a medium to deter government cuts against university grants

The Government inflicted the second major cut of the decade on student finances. As if tripling tuition fees to £9,000 …

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03/02/2016

Why Brexit is a one-way journey to self-destruction

Britain’s membership of the European Union is a 42-year-old odyssey but a referendum can annihilate all the work in 24 …

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25/01/2016

The three toughest challenges of 2016 – So far!

The advent of the new year could not have been grimmer. The shooting in Israel’s capital Tel Aviv, Saudi Arabia’s …

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20/01/2016

Students Stage Sit-In Against Scrapping Of Grants

Students flooded onto Parliament Square and Westminster Bridge yesterday to protest against the conversion of grants into loans and the consequent …

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