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Nexus Mag

Christopher Luxon’s Interview with Mike Hosking

Christopher Luxon’s interview with Mike Hosking on Tuesday the 25th of February has generated a lot of public attention, mainly as Luxon yet again avoided answering yes or no questions. Hosking initially asked Luxon about the government’s work in supporting the police to make progress on disrupting gang activity. However,

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Issue 4 / 58
Maia Jones

Sex Education Star Sentenced to 15 years

Sex Education Star sentenced to 15 years for attacking five victims. Actor Alexander Westwood has been convicted of 26 crimes against children and pupils attending his acting tuition. He has been jailed for sex offences, including raping a schoolgirl who attended his acting lessons. The 24-year-old is from Shropshire, has

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Issue 4 / 58
Dylan Jarrett

Fuck-Goff (Apparently)

Phil Goff has served as our High Commissioner to the U.K from 2022. Served in the past tense, as he was sacked from the job by Foreign Minister Winston Peters following Goff’s remark that “President Trump has restored the bust of Churchill to the oval office. But do you think

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Issue 4 / 58
Dylan Jarrett

Down With The Sickness

They told Nexus that, if you’re developing symptoms associated with Covid-19, you should test yourself and inform your RL or Halls Manager of the result ASAP! This will help them be clear of what’s going on with you, and help the University keep track of what needs to be done.

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Issue 3 / 58
Joseph Laybourn

Gay Man Infiltrates Far Right Militia

Journalist Joshua Kaplan, has published an article about a gay man, John Willaims, who infiltrated far right militias AP3 and Oath Keepers. After the January 6th storming of the US Capitol, Williams was convinced something had to be done about the growing militia groups in America. With previous survival experience

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Issue 3 / 58
Nexus Mag

Te Matatini 2025 Wrap Up

Written by Aitangi-A-Kawiti Wynyard Te Matatini 2025, rocking in with a record breaking 55 rōpu this year, was more than just a competition, it was a celebration of our Māori culture, unity, and national pride. Filled with plenty of highlights ranging from Naia’s viral solo from Te Kuru Marutea, to

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The Killing of the World’s First Gay Imam

*Imam- leader of prayers in mosques. In 1996, Mushin Hendricks became the first imam in the world to come out as gay. Hendricks founded theAl-Ghurbaah Foundation in Cape Town and worked there as the executive director. This is a human rights organization that provides support to ‘Queer Muslims’.They help them

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Thailand’s Same Sex Marriage Law Comes into Force

In the capital of Thailand, Bangkok, over 200 same-sex couples took part in a ‘mass wedding,’ following the passing of a law giving same-sex couples full legal, financial, and adoption rights, with another 1574 same-sex couples getting married on the 23rd of January, the day the law went into effect.With

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Issue 2 / 58
Maia Jones

Drag Queen ‘The Vivienne’ dead at 32

The Vivienne was the first winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK in 2019. Their presence allowed the world to witness British drag. James Lee Williams (known as The Vivienne) was a Welsh drag queen who competed in the first season of Drag Race UK, the seventh season of Drag Race

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