
Writer. History & Politics student at Durham. Check out the rest of my work: http://alexdenby.blogspot.co.uk/
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Bahrain: forgotten member of the Arab Spring
Bahrain experienced the hope of the Arab Spring - but that now seems like an age ago.

What people believe: The Creativity Movement
The disturbing and immoral neo-Nazi cult preaching hatred against the "mud races" and Jews.

Wikileaks: Who, what, why?
Everything you need to know about Wikileaks and its enigmatic founder, Julian Assange.

Freshers, should you go catered or not?
Going self-catered gives you greater freedom and independence, but catered accommodation can be cheaper and more convenient.

Pussy Riot trial: What does it say about Russia?
If Pussy Riot are found guilty, Russia will show the world it is as corrupt as ever.

Top 10 political gaffes
Warning: contains vomiting, dancing, and a surprising level of violence.
Professor Green reworks new single for TV ad
The rapper's upcoming single features fresh lyrics for Relentless campaign

Unethical and hypocritical - the universities promoting unpaid internships
UCL and the University of Birmingham were right to withdraw their positions for unpaid interns, a system which undermines the principles of higher education

Album Review: Childish Gambino - Royalty
Rapper Childish Gambino's third mixtape features an array of impressive guests and producers, which make Royalty his best work yet.

Should Tony Blair be advising Labour?
Tony Blair has been appointed as a Labour adviser. They need him back in the political fray, says Alex Denby.

Comment: Bands shouldn't be criticised for reforming
With more and more artists choosing to make comeback tours, is this actually a good thing?

Album Review: DZ Deathrays - Bloodstreams
Loud, exciting, and very impressive - the debut album from DZ Deathrays is a must-listen.

The Problem with our Democracy
Jeremy O’Grady, writing in an editorial for The Week magazine last week, argued that, ‘to rescue political seriousness we need a more local kind of democracy.’
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