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Contrary to what the BBC posted this morning and what seems to be tearing its way through science forums and blogs. The Large Hardon Collider has NOT broken. The machine will be turned off for routine maintenance at the end of the year, the kind of maintenance as all machines need.

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Students are strongly encouraged to utilise their all-important vote in this year’s general election, as the NUS highlights the difference the student population can make to the results.
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Shortly after 1am last night, the building on the corner of Wellington Avenue and Smithdown Road started to collapse. A Merseyside Fire Service search and rescue team were summoned to make sure no one was trapped under the rubble.

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 For all their talk of ‘broken Britain’; if elected, it is the Conservatives that will do the most damage.

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My first week in current affairs has graciously bestowed upon me the opportunity of imparting to you the foul weather forecast for this week, and might I say it has been a mixed bag of the potentially alarming, alarmingly unsurprising, and utterly ridiculous.

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In conjunction with the University’s involvement and support of the Fairtrade Foundation, Liverpool University is taking par

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LGoS.org will host a cross-campus vote between 11th-19th of March. Till then, expect an exciting time on campus as candidates set out to promote themselves and their platforms to which they stand.

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Yesterday saw the official launch of Liverpool Guild of Students’ new roof garden.

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Two directors of the Student Loans Company have resigned after a troubling year where failings caused tens of thousands of students to suffer from delays in payment of their student loans.

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