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By Bea Tridimas May 20, 2021 News

City’s Associate Dean wins John C. Hartsock Prize

An essay about Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexievich has landed City lecturer an award. 

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By Victoria Miller May 14, 2021 Lifestyle

Escape to the country: Young journalists leaving London

For decades, London has enticed thousands of budding young journalists eager to make their mark in the one of the world’s most established and prestigious media hubs. While Fleet Street’s heyday as London’s journalism epicentre may be over, London still houses just over 50 per cent of the UK’s journalists.

Brew bottles, could you go teetotal?
By Francesca Specter March 26, 2015February 17, 2016 The XCityPlus Archives

Are millennials really going teetotal?

What’s the best thing about being young? Wrinkle-free skin is often cited. So is a fast metabolism, limited responsibilities and the student diet. But, traditionally, one major perk of being a young adult is the permission to drink heavily, sometimes even daily, without being branded as an alcoholic. Which is why

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a red and yellow cocktail
By Elinore Court March 25, 2015March 13, 2019 The XCityPlus Archives

Your day in cocktails

2015 is the year of the cocktail. From old-school favourites to some exciting new inventions (wine ice-cream anyone?) If you love cocktails and want to try them all, here is a schedule to help you through even the toughest workday.

By James Smurthwaite March 11, 2015March 5, 2016 The XCityPlus Archives

Video: Inside a Critical Mass bike ride

By Katharine O'Malley March 1, 2015February 17, 2016 The XCityPlus Archives

Storytime for adults: The Moth

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