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Immigration has become one of the hottest topics throughout Europe over the last decade. Whilst this influx of migrants has become something of a political football, it’s easy to lose sight of the personal stories behind these journeys. Every asylum case is different. Each refugee has their own tale to tell. Unique hardships and traumas. …

Some people argue that in life there are two kinds of people. Those who love books, to whom reading is a part of life. And then there are those who are probably not worth knowing. Personally, I’m a traditionalist. I need to feel the pages and have no interest whatsoever of reading from a screen. …

The British film industry has always had a troubled (and troubling) relationship with the working classes. Most likely due to the inherent socio-economic bias within the sector. More often than not they’re depicted as plucky underdogs or the chirpily oppressed. We often end up with the middle-class laudanum of the likes of I, Daniel Blake …