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Rage against the (reality TV) machine

19-year-old Rose, a former UNICEF UK Junior 8 team member, gives a first-time voter's point of view of the election. “If it is about style and PR, count me out.” In his opening speech of the second of the Prime Ministerial debates, Gordon...

Can Robin Hood save the World's Poorest

Can Robin Hood save the World’s Poorest? – that was the question posed on Tuesday night at an event hosted by UNICEF UK and Bright Blue . Robin Hood of course refers not to a swashbuckling Kevin Costner or Russell Crowe but instead to the...

What the parties say about education

Young UNICEF UK volunteer Ruby Smith, 19, takes a look at the three main party manifestos to see what they have to say about education. The Times on Tuesday showed pictures of Brown, Cameron and Clegg with children - whilst they spend plenty of time having...

The 'Hungover'

What a night! Just as polling stations closed last night, an exit poll indicated we were heading for a Hung Parliament which has now been confirmed. The last time there was a Hung Parliament in the UK was before I was born so I'm interested in the implications...