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Memoirs of Dacca University : Turning the pages back to the 40s
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Dhaka University and Our Literary Culture
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Student Staff Resign After Duke Law School Faculty Try To Force Anti-Trans Article Into Journal
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You would not expect the most socially conservative politician in the UK and the most woke on the Left to be of the same mindset. Yet it is so: though both sides would react to such an observation with horror.
On the one extreme we have Edwin Poots, last week elected leader of Northern Ireland s Democratic Unionist Party, replacing Arlene Foster.
Poots had led a coup against the current First Minister at Stormont, in part because her relatively liberal social attitudes (liberal in DUP terms, that is) had offended him and others within the party who adhere to the Biblical literalism of their founding father, the late Rev Ian Paisley.
It’s a strange world where murderers are published, yet academics are cancelled and shut down
Our social and cultural moral compass condemns people for using the wrong personal pronouns, yet glamourises serial killers
18 January 2021 • 7:00pm
Kathleen Stock, a professor of philosophy at the University of Sussex, was ostracised after questioning the safety of gender-neutral toilets
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In Dennis Nilsen’s forthcoming autobiography the late serial killer admits that he toyed with the idea of feeding his dog, Bleep, a “small chunk” of human flesh. Elsewhere in the 6,000 pages of typewritten notes – which have been edited by a friend, Mark Austin, since Nilsen’s death two years ago – the mass murderer reflects on the “culinary possibilities” of those he killed, likening one part of the anatomy to “beef rump steaks.”