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Tag: Grenfell

This country is not innocent: The ugly reality of racism in the UK

Posted on 10th July 202010th July 2020 by Tasha Ratti

There is a mistaken superiority in Britain on issues regarding race, one which compartmentalises racism to the US. There is a dangerous reluctance within the Government to admit the actualities of racism in the UK: […]

Grenfell From The Ground Up: Getting Angry and Getting Organised

Posted on 7th December 201912th December 2019 by Emma Jacobs

It is 890 days after the Grenfell Towers tragedy which took the lives of 72 people, injured hundreds and left over 200 households homeless. Victims are survived by their families memories. Karim Mussilhy is Vice […]

Grenfell Inquiry Cost Over 100 Times the Cost of Cladding

Posted on 4th November 20194th November 2019 by Chloe-Nicole Arnold

So far, the inquiry for the Grenfell fire has cost over £40 million, which is over 100 times more than the savings made by using cheaper cladding instead of fire-retardant cladding.  Most of the £40 […]

From Three Billboards to Grenfell: How Art imitates Life

Posted on 9th March 20187th August 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

It’s no secret that art is inspired by real life. Arguably, all forms of creativity are derived from experience, whether knowingly or subconsciously. But what about the other way round? As once coined by Oscar […]

Budget Breakdown: What’s in it For Us?

Posted on 29th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This week saw Chancellor Philip Hammond’s hotly-anticipated budget announcements, in a speech including uncomfortable jokes about cough sweets and Top Gear. The main focus of the budget revolved around housing, duties and transport. For example, white […]

Now is the real test of whether Corbyn is PM material

Posted on 25th June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It would be something of an understatement to describe the last year as a bad one in British politics. The referendum last year opened the floodgates to a whole host of problems, first claiming the […]

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