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Astronomers already know of the existence of supermassive black holes (SMBHs), which can reach up to 10 billion masses of the Sun. However, new research has hinted that black holes could grow even bigger, with space experts giving them the tag stupendously large black holes or SLABS.
Quick Read By Shafi Musaddique Correspondent
After five years of intense debate, Britain is now finally, fully, out of the European Union. But its departure, when it happened on Jan. 1
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, turned out to be something of an anticlimax.
That’s because the COVID-19 pandemic, and the government’s draconian lockdown response, have knocked everything else off the front pages and out of peoples’ minds. And with the implications of London’s new trade deal with the EU only starting to emerge, it is hard for most voters to judge it yet.
Why We Wrote This
Britain’s most momentous political move for generations took effect this month, but nobody paid much attention. Years of exhausting debate about Brexit, and the COVID-19 crisis, sapped the nation’s interest.
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“Theyâve put their bottom line ahead of our welfareâ: inside the UK’s student rent strikes
Expecting a fresh start, young people across the country are instead stuck indoors, paying for accommodation they can t use. So they ve taken matters into their own hands.
Itâs not been a university experience that would be advertised in any undergraduate prospectus.
They may have expected boundless learning, to discover new interests and chase new dreams, but when students were brought back to campus in September, many saw their classes move online within a matter of weeks, leaving them effectively trapped in their cramped flats. Forced to self-isolate after their migration to the city helped fuel a second-wave of coronavirus, dejected freshers in Manchester hung posters from their halls comparing the situation to prison.
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Nothing and Everything to Lose: Results from a Qualitative WhatsApp survey of Palestinian Camps and Gatherings in Lebanon
In this IHSS blog post, Dr Leila Ullrich (Queen Mary University of London) discusses the use of the free multiplatform messaging application, WhatsApp Messenger (WhatsApp), as a methodology and qualitative data collection tool within refugee and crisis research.
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7 January 2021
Relations are very strong. There is no difference between us. We always visit each other. They never make us feel that we re Palestinians and they re Lebanese. Instead, we re one family. Of course, we re talking about the people, not the state.
- Palestinian refugee from Syria, unemployed, female, 22 years old
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