Monthly Archives: February 2017

Student Blog post: ‘Record hate crimes’ after EU referendum

“’Record hate crimes’ after EU referendum” is a news article published by BBC News about the apparent rise in hate crimes after the EU Referendum. Before analysing this article it is important to first define what a hate crime is. … Continue reading

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Student blog post: NHS could save £1.7bn from 20 minutes of cycling or walking a day

The article from the Evening Standard made a headline that could possibly display signs of a ‘fake story’. It is using the NHS to complete the story about Sadiq Khan’s new proposal for healthy streets. Random statistics are thrown into … Continue reading

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Student blog post: Mental illness affects 1 in 4 people

The statistic I am analysing is, ‘mental illness affects 1 in 4 people’ founded on the website ‘Rethink Mental Illness.’ The statistic appears on the front page of the website because it’s purpose is to make the reader feel as … Continue reading

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