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UncategorizedShamima Begum: History and politics matters Feb 20, 2019 AdminComment on Shamima Begum: History and politics matters Lee Jarvis (UEA) and Tim Legrand (University of Adelaide) It’s been a little difficult to
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UncategorizedSchool climate strikes: why adults no longer have the right to object to their children taking radical action Feb 15, 2019 AdminComment on School climate strikes: why adults no longer have the right to object to their children taking radical action A worldwide wave of school climate strikes, begun by the remarkable Greta Thunberg, has reached