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Articles by: Jon Robinson
Soon to be trainee journalist at News Associates in Manchester and history graduate from the University of East Anglia

Should BBC Neutrality Take a Back Seat During London 2012?

August 7, 2012 12:53 pm1 comment
Should BBC Neutrality Take a Back Seat During London 2012?

Ever since the spectacular opening ceremony that was masterminded by Danny Boyle, the whole of the country seems to have got behind Team GB. Everywhere you go, your eyes are drawn to people sporting Team GB t-shirts, bags and caps, while most shops in high streets up and down the […]

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Die Hard 5: A Step Too Far?

July 13, 2012 7:51 pm0 Comments
Die Hard 5: A Step Too Far?

Principal Photography recently started in earnest on the latest instalment of the Die Hard film franchise. This latest blockbuster movie, A Good Day to Die Hard, released in 2013, comes twenty-four years after the original. Bruce Willis will once again don the white vest and attempt to foil some kind […]

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The Last Hurrah of Mike Tindall

July 1, 2012 5:29 pm0 comments
The Last Hurrah of Mike Tindall

Former England captain, Mike Tindall, has recently agreed to a new deal with Premiership rugby outfit Gloucester to become player-coach. The ex-England centre had left the side who finished  in ninth place last season after his contract has expired after the last match against London Irish. There had been speculation […]

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Does anyone care about Lords Reform?

June 17, 2012 9:22 am0 comments
Does anyone care about Lords Reform?

On Wednesday a parliamentary bill to introduce a mainly elected House of Lords will be published. Inside the so-called ‘Westminster bubble’, MPs are jostling for position while trying to work out who will support the Government’s plans and who will vote against the proposed legislation. The bill has strong support […]

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Assessing the fortunes of Game of Thrones

June 7, 2012 5:52 pm3 Comments
Assessing the fortunes of Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones, the medieval fantasy television series adapted from the works of George R.R. Martin and produced by HBO in America, has been growing in popularity since its first air date in April 2011. The programme, which has the feel more of a film that has been split into […]

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Has The Voice UK been a success?

June 5, 2012 2:58 pm2 comments
Has The Voice UK been a success?

Like most of the nine thousand other viewers who tuned into the first episode of The Voice UK on 24th March this year, I was encouraged by the different direction that the show seemed to be taking. It seemed that the public had warmed to the ‘swivel chaired’ uniqueness of […]

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Has UK F1 Coverage Taken a Step Backwards?

March 15, 2012 12:34 am1 Comment
Has UK F1 Coverage Taken a Step Backwards?

Over the last three years, the BBC F1 presenting team have unquestionably breathed a much needed breath of fresh air into the coverage of sport in the UK. ITV, who had previously held the coverage rights, lacked the dynamism now shown in abundance by the BBC. The broadcast frequently began […]

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