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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis reviews her experience on the E-Scooter, discussing whether it is a more sustainable means of travel
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Culture editor Emily Gulbis reviews the thrilling story You Let Me In; with a plot that ranges from the fairy-like to the supernatural, Camilla Bruce's debut novel lingers hauntingly in the mind of its readers
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Culture editor Emily Gulbis praises Black is the Body as a fantastic collection of personal and moving essays, perfect for all who want to engage in important conversations about race
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers Gordon Brown's suggestion of how to restore British faith in the government, arguing that whilst an enquiry into governmental failings during the pandemic is vital, it may not go far enough to restore unity
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Culture editor Emily Gulbis praises the Moany Lisa podcast for offering an entertaining and informative insight into the art world with its discussions on the famous and the bizarre pieces we call art
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Culture editor Emily Gulbis praises the webinar on Joseph Chamberlain run by the University of Birmingham for beginning discussions about the University's founder and his lesser-known actions as Colonial Secretary
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Food&Drink Writer Emily Gulbis reveals her perfect sourdough recipe that is sure to please even the most discerning of tastebuds
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers the issue of Scottish Independence in the light of Brexit and the treatment of Scottish Government by Westminster, arguing that it would be a positive move
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After the BBC's new boss has threatened to axe Left-wing comedy shows in an attempt to retain the organisation's neutrality, Culture Editor Emily Gulbis assesses whether this is a justified approach
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Culture editor Emily Gulbis speaks with Ben Grieve, one of the owners of Crail Pottery, about how the family-run business has adapted during the pandemic and the future for this independent pottery
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In this Redbrick Culture Feature, four writers celebrate their own local cultural institutions, as their very existence is threatened
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis discusses the recent results day in Scotland, arguing that pupils from poorer postcodes have been disproportionately disadvantaged by the way results have been calculated